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Which of the following can produce hydrogen from water
Options
(a) Heated stannic oxide
(b) Heated iron
(c) Heated aluminium oxide
(d) Heated copper oxide
Correct Answer:
Heated iron
Explanation:
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Topics: Hydrogen and Redox Reactions
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Subject: Chemistry
(2512)
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- Ethyne can be oxidised to oxalic acid by using
- What is the product of the reaction of phenol with CHCl₃ in aqueous NaOH
- At standard state Gibb’s free energy change for isomerization reaction
- Argon gas was discovered by
- The absorption of hydrogen by palladium is called
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Subject: Chemistry (2512)
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Generally heated oxides do not react with H₂O to
evolve H₂ gas. Only iron reacts 3 Fe + 4 H₂O (hot) – →→→→→Fe3O4 + 4 H₂