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Water-gas is a mixture of which gases?

P: Carbon dioxide
Q: Hydrogen
R: Carbon monoxide

  1. P and R
  2. Q and R
  3. P and Q
  4. P,Q and R

A
Q and R
B
P,Q and R
C
P and Q
D
P and R
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Water gas is a combustion fuel containing carbon monoxide (CO) and hydrogen gas (H2). Water gas is made by passing steam over heated hydrocarbons.

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