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In water-gas shift reaction, hydrogen gas is produced from the reaction of steam with.

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Important Questions on Hydrogen

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Given below are two statements :
Statement I : The process of producing syn-gas is called gasification of coal.
Statement II : The composition of syn-gas is CO+CO2+H2(1:1:1).
In the light of the above statements, choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below :
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Which of the following is water-gas shift reaction?
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If steam is passed over red hot coke
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Among Mg, Cu, Fe, Zn the metal that does not produce hydrogen gas in reaction with hydrochloric acid is
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The equation that represents the water-gas shift reaction is :

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(i) The gas which is common in both 'water gas' and 'producer gas' is ________
(ii) Producer gas consists of a mixture of ________ and _______ gases in the ratio 2 : 1.
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The metal which gives hydrogen on reacting with acid as well as NaOH is
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High purity >99.95% dihydrogen is obtained by
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Which of the following reactions increases the production of dihydrogen from synthesis gas?
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Which of the following reactions is an example of use of water gas in the synthesis of other compounds?
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Which gas is evolved at the anode during the electrolysis of KHF2 in anhydrous HF?

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The synonym for water gas when used in the production of methanol is:
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The highest industrial consumption of molecular hydrogen is to produce compound of element :
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Which among the following pairs of substrates on reaction, does not evolve hydrogen gas.
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In the industrial production of which of the following, molecular hydrogen is obtained as a bye product.
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The total number of isotopes of hydrogen and number of radioactive isotopes among them, respectively, are
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Which of the following statements about hydrogen is incorrect?
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The metal that produces H2 with both dil HCl and NaOH(aq) is
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Dihydrogen of high purity >99.95 % is obtained through :
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Identify the reaction which does not liberate hydrogen