Q. Syngas is a mixture of::
1. Carbon Monoxide (CO)
2. Hydrogen (H2)
3. Methane (CH4)
4. Carbon Dioxide (CO2)
Select the correct code:

[A] 1, 2 and 3 only

[B] 2, 3 and 4 only

[C] 1, 2 and 4 only

[D] 1, 3 and 4 only

Answer: C
Notes:

Synthesis gas or briefly, syngas, is a mixture of carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide and hydrogen. Syngas can be produced from many sources, including natural gas, coal, biomass, or virtually any hydrocarbon feedstock, by reaction with steam or oxygen. Syngas is a crucial intermediate resource for production of hydrogen, ammonia, methanol, and synthetic hydrocarbon fuels.

The formation of syngas is strongly endothermic and requires high temperatures. Steam reforming of natural gas (or shale gas) proceeds in tubular reactors that are heated externally. The process uses nickel catalyst on a special support that is resistant against the harsh process conditions. Waste heat from the oven section is used to preheat gases and to produce steam. This plant generates syngas with H2/CO ratios in the range of 3-4, and is suitable for hydrogen production.

Source: ForumIAS

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