Answer: The net chemical reaction:
[tex]C_3H_8(g)+6H2_O(g)\rightarrow 10H_2(g)+3CO_2(g)[/tex]
Explanation:
Step 1 : Propane reacts with water to form carbon monoxide and hydrogen gas
[tex]C_3H_8(g)+3 H_2O(g)\rightarrow 3 CO(g)+7 H_2(g)[/tex]...[1]
Step 2 : carbon monoxide formed in above step reacts with water tio form hydrogen gas and carbon dioxide.
[tex]CO(g)+H_2O(g)\rightarrow H_2(g)+CO_2(g)[/tex]...[2]
On Adding [1] and 3 × [2] we get overall balanced chemical reaction for the production of hydrogen from propane and water:
[tex]C_3H_8(g)+6H_2O(g)\rightarrow 10H_2(g)+3CO_2(g)[/tex]
1 mole of propane reacts with 6 moles of water vapor to gve 10 moles of hydrogen gas and 3 moles of carbon dioxide.