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Question: Write down the reaction involved in Lane’s Process....

Write down the reaction involved in Lane’s Process.

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- Hint: Lane’s process, di-hydrogen is manufactured. This is done by the oxidation of iron using superheated steam.

Complete step-by-step solution -

Lane’s process of manufacturing dihydrogen takes place in two steps. Let us see more about these steps.
The first step of this process is the oxidation stage. In this stage, iron is oxidised by using steam which is superheated at temperatures nearly about 1023K to 1073K. Iron is oxidised to iron (III) oxide. The chemical equation for this process is given below.
3Fe+4H2O1023K1073KFe3O4+4H23Fe+4{ H }_{ 2 }O\overset { \triangle }{ \underset { 1023K-1073K }{ \longrightarrow } } { Fe }_{ 3 }{ O }_{ 4 }+4{ H }_{ 2 }\uparrow
The second step of this process is the reduction stage. In this stage, the iron (III) oxide formed in the last stage is reduced using water-gas. Water-gas is the combination of two gases – carbon monoxide (CO) and dihydrogen (H2{ H }_{ 2 }). The water-gas reacts with iron (iii) oxide and reduces it to metallic iron. This step is known as vivification. The chemical equations for both of these processes are given below.
Fe3O4+4H23Fe+4H2O{ Fe }_{ 3 }{ O }_{ 4 }+4{ H }_{ 2 }\longrightarrow 3Fe+4{ H }_{ 2 }O
Fe3O4+4CO3Fe+4CO2{ Fe }_{ 3 }{ O }_{ 4 } +4CO\longrightarrow 3Fe+4{ CO }_{ 2 }
The iron formed in the reduction stage is again recycled for use in the oxidation stage. In this way, this process continues and hydrogen is efficiently produced at an industrial level.

Note: Don’t confuse between water gas and producer gas. The water-gas contains only carbon monoxide and dihydrogen while the producer gas contains carbon dioxide and nitrogen along with the components of water gas.