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Hydrogen can be prepared by mixing steam and water gas at `500^(@)`C in the presence of `Fe_(2)O_(3)` and `Cr_(2)O_(3).` This process is called

A

Nelson process

B

Serpeck's process

C

Bosch process

D

Lane's process

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