Producer gas (carbon monoxide) is prepared by passing air over red-hot coke: C ( s ) + 1 2 O 2 ( g ) → CO ( g ) Water gas (mixture of carbon monoxide and hydrogen) is prepared by passing steam over red-hot coke: C ( s ) + H 2 O ( g ) → CO ( g ) + H 2 ( g ) For many years, both producer gas and water gas were used as fuels in industry and for domestic cooking. The large-scale preparation of these gases was carried out alternately, that is, first producer gas, then water gas, and so on. Using thermochemical reasoning, explain why this procedure was chosen.
Producer gas (carbon monoxide) is prepared by passing air over red-hot coke: C ( s ) + 1 2 O 2 ( g ) → CO ( g ) Water gas (mixture of carbon monoxide and hydrogen) is prepared by passing steam over red-hot coke: C ( s ) + H 2 O ( g ) → CO ( g ) + H 2 ( g ) For many years, both producer gas and water gas were used as fuels in industry and for domestic cooking. The large-scale preparation of these gases was carried out alternately, that is, first producer gas, then water gas, and so on. Using thermochemical reasoning, explain why this procedure was chosen.
Solution Summary: The author explains the reason for the advantage of alternating the producer gas and Water gas. The first reaction is a exothermic and is used to uphold the second reaction.
Producer gas (carbon monoxide) is prepared by passing air over red-hot coke:
C
(
s
)
+
1
2
O
2
(
g
)
→
CO
(
g
)
Water gas (mixture of carbon monoxide and hydrogen) is prepared by passing steam over red-hot coke:
C
(
s
)
+
H
2
O
(
g
)
→
CO
(
g
)
+
H
2
(
g
)
For many years, both producer gas and water gas were used as fuels in industry and for domestic cooking. The large-scale preparation of these gases was carried out alternately, that is, first producer gas, then water gas, and so on. Using thermochemical reasoning, explain why this procedure was chosen.
Highlight each glycosidic bond in the molecule below. Then answer the questions in the table under the drawing area.
HO-
HO-
-0
OH
OH
HO
NG
HO-
HO-
OH
OH
OH
OH
NG
OH
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Suppose the molecule in the drawing area below were reacted with H₂ over a platinum catalyst. Edit the molecule to show what would happen to it. That is, turn
it into the product of the reaction.
Also, write the name of the product molecule under the drawing area.
Name: ☐
H
C=0
X
H-
OH
HO-
H
HO-
-H
CH₂OH
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Draw the Haworth projection of the disaccharide made by joining D-glucose and D-mannose with a ẞ(1-4) glycosidic bond. If the disaccharide has more than
one anomer, you can draw any of them.
Click and drag to start drawing a
structure.
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