6. Which of the following is NOT one of the uses of hydrogen gas? (A) Production of hydrazine (N2H4) (B) Production of ammonia (NH3) (C) Production of methanol (CH3OH) (D) Production of margarine

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6. Which of the following is NOT one of the uses of hydrogen gas?
(A) Production of hydrazine (N2H4)
(B) Production of ammonia (NH3)
(C) Production of methanol (CH3OH)
(D) Production of margarine
Transcribed Image Text:6. Which of the following is NOT one of the uses of hydrogen gas? (A) Production of hydrazine (N2H4) (B) Production of ammonia (NH3) (C) Production of methanol (CH3OH) (D) Production of margarine
5. Hydrogen gas is industrially produced by the following reaction at high
temperatures (800 – 1000°C) and moderate pressure over a nickel
catalyst.
CH4(g) + H20(g)
CO(g) + 3H2(g)
-->
How many cubic meters (m³) of H2 gas, measured at STP, will be produced
from the reaction of 1.00 kg of CH4 and 1.00 kg of H20, if the reaction has
93.0% yield?
(A) 3.90 m3
(B) 3.73 m3
(C) 3.47 m3
(D) 4.51 m3
Transcribed Image Text:5. Hydrogen gas is industrially produced by the following reaction at high temperatures (800 – 1000°C) and moderate pressure over a nickel catalyst. CH4(g) + H20(g) CO(g) + 3H2(g) --> How many cubic meters (m³) of H2 gas, measured at STP, will be produced from the reaction of 1.00 kg of CH4 and 1.00 kg of H20, if the reaction has 93.0% yield? (A) 3.90 m3 (B) 3.73 m3 (C) 3.47 m3 (D) 4.51 m3
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