10. Hydrogen gas is an important industrial molecule used in the production of many other compounds (for example the Haber-Bosch production of ammonia). The following exothermic reactions of methane and water is used industrially to produce H₂ gas. CH₂(g) + H₂O (g) 3 H₂(g) + CO (g) AH=206 kJ/mol a. Using the axes below, draw a potential energy diagram for the production of hydrogen gas using the above reaction. b. Draw a second line representing the same reaction with a catalyst.

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10. Hydrogen gas is an important industrial molecule used in the production of many other
compounds (for example the Haber-Bosch production of ammonia). The following
exothermic reactions of methane and water is used industrially to produce H₂ gas.
CH4 (g) + H₂O (g) 3 H₂(g) + CO (g)
AH = 206 kJ/mol
a. Using the axes below, draw a potential energy diagram for the production of hydrogen
gas using the above reaction.
b. Draw a second line representing the same reaction with a catalyst.
Transcribed Image Text:10. Hydrogen gas is an important industrial molecule used in the production of many other compounds (for example the Haber-Bosch production of ammonia). The following exothermic reactions of methane and water is used industrially to produce H₂ gas. CH4 (g) + H₂O (g) 3 H₂(g) + CO (g) AH = 206 kJ/mol a. Using the axes below, draw a potential energy diagram for the production of hydrogen gas using the above reaction. b. Draw a second line representing the same reaction with a catalyst.
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