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At high temperature, carbon reacts with water to produce a mixture of `CO` and `H_(2)`.
`C + H_(2) O overset ("Heat heat")rarr CO + H_(2)`
`CO` is separated from `H_(2)` and then used to separate `Ni` from `CO` by forming a volatile compound, nickel tetracarbonyl `(Ni(CO)_(4))`.
`Ni + 4CO rarr Ni(CO)_(4)`
(a) Formation of volatile `Ni(CO)_(4)` and its subsequent heating give pure `Ni`. Name the process involved.
(b) How many moles of `Ni(CO)_(4)` could be obtained from `CO` produced by the reaction of `75.0 g` is carbon ?

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