In a steam reforming process, natural gas (or other hydrocarbon or coal) is used to produce hydrogen.

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In a steam reforming process, natural gas (or other hydrocarbon or coal) is used to produce hydrogen. In this process, the water–gas shift equilibrium reaction H2O + CO ⇔ CO2 + H2 is important. Calculate the standard-state Gibbs function change for this reaction for temperatures of 1000 K, 1500 K, and 2000 K. Discuss the implications of your calculations.

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Thermodynamics Concepts And Applications

ISBN: 9781107179714

2nd Edition

Authors: Stephen R. Turns, Laura L. Pauley

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