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  2. Water gas - Wikipedia

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    Water gas is a kind of fuel gas, a mixture of carbon monoxide and hydrogen. It is produced by "alternately hot blowing a fuel layer [coke] with air and gasifying it with steam". [1] [2] The caloric yield of the fuel produced by this method is about 10% of the yield from a modern syngas plant.

  3. What is the Difference Between Water Gas and Producer Gas

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    The main difference between water gas and producer gas is that water gas is specifically produced through steam-carbon reactions, while producer gas is a broader term for gases generated through partial combustion of solid fuels.

  4. Water Gas Definition and Uses - ThoughtCo

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    Water gas is a combustion fuel containing carbon monoxide (CO) and hydrogen gas (H 2). Water gas is made by passing steam over heated hydrocarbons. The reaction between steam and hydrocarbons produces synthesis gas. The water-gas shift reaction can be used to reduce carbon dioxide levels and enrich hydrogen content, making water gas.

  5. chemical product. coal gas, gaseous mixture—mainly hydrogen, methane, and carbon monoxide—formed by the destructive distillation (i.e., heating in the absence of air) of bituminous coal and used as a fuel. Sometimes steam is added to react with the hot coke, thus increasing the yield of gas.

  6. Water gas - Wikiwand

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    Water gas is a kind of fuel gas, a mixture of carbon monoxide and hydrogen. It is produced by "alternately hot blowing a fuel layer [coke] with air and gasifying it with steam". The caloric yield of the fuel produced by this method is about 10% of the yield from a modern syngas plant.

  7. Water gas Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

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    noun. : a poisonous flammable gaseous mixture that consists chiefly of carbon monoxide and hydrogen with small amounts of methane, carbon dioxide, and nitrogen, is usually made by blowing air and then steam over red-hot coke or coal, and is used as a fuel or after carbureting as an illuminant.

  8. water gas - Infoplease

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    water gas, colorless poisonous gas that burns with an intensely hot, bluish (nearly colorless) flame. The gas is a mixture of carbon monoxide and hydrogen with very small amounts of other gases, e.g., carbon dioxide, and is almost entirely combustible as a result.

  9. Water gas - Oxford Reference

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    water gas. Quick Reference. A mixture of carbon monoxide and hydrogen produced by passing steam over hot carbon (coke):H 2 O (g)+C (s) → CO (g)+H 2 (g) The reaction is strongly endothermic but the reaction can be used in conjunction with that for producer gas for making fuel gas.

  10. Watergas shift reaction - Wikipedia

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    Water gas is defined as a fuel gas consisting mainly of carbon monoxide (CO) and hydrogen (H 2). The term 'shift' in water–gas shift means changing the water gas composition (CO:H 2) ratio. The ratio can be increased by adding CO 2 or reduced by adding steam to the reactor.

  11. Water gas is a kind of fuel gas, a mixture of carbon monoxide and hydrogen. It is produced by alternately hot blowing a fuel layer [coke] with air and gasifying it with steam. The caloric yield of this is about 10% of a modern syngas plant.