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    Apr 28, 2009, 05:41 AM
    Prediction of chemical reaction
    Dear Sir/Madam,
    Will the following reaction take place:-
    Silica sand + hydrogen --> silicon + steam
    SiO2 + 2H2 --> Si + 2H2O
    Will it be necessary to heat up the silica sand before passing the hydrogen through it ?

    Senior Member Perito, answered:- Yes and the heating up should be well above 1000 degrees C. Thank you Sir !!!

    Now one last further question ---- why will the above reaction take place AND NOT the following one:-

    SiO2 + H2 --> SiO + H2O

    Can this latter reaction be prevented ?

    Thank you in anticipation
    Lourens
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    Apr 28, 2009, 05:54 AM

    The simple answer is "no". It can't be prevented. However, if you have a large excess of hydrogen, you will minimize the formation of SiO, and it can almost be eliminated.

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