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1.Hydrogen gas is used for many purposes, including the hydrogenation of vegetable oils to make margarine. Most of the hydrogen made by the chemical industry comes from a process called steam-reforming, in which methane gas, CH4, from natural gas reacts with water vapor to form carbon monoxide gas and hydrogen gas.
1.the conversion factor that could be used to convert between moles of methane and moles of hydrogen.
2. Amount of hydrogen to form when 4 moles of methane react ?
3. what is the amount of water vapor it take to react to yield 174.82 moles of hydrogen?
1.Hydrogen gas is used for many purposes, including the hydrogenation of vegetable oils to make margarine. Most of the hydrogen made by the chemical industry comes from a process called steam-reforming, in which methane gas, CH4, from natural gas reacts with water vapor to form carbon monoxide gas and hydrogen gas.
1.the conversion factor that could be used to convert between moles of methane and moles of hydrogen.
2. Amount of hydrogen to form when 4 moles of methane react ?
3. what is the amount of water vapor it take to react to yield 174.82 moles of hydrogen?