Chemistry, asked by batradivjyot6392, 9 months ago

Crude calcium carbide is made in an electric furnace by the following reaction:
CaO+ 3C + CaC,+ CO
The product contains 85% of CaC, and 15% of unreacted CaO.
(a) How much CaO is to be added to the furnace charge for each 1000 kg of CaCz
(pure) produced?
(b) How much CaO is to be added to the furnace charge for each 1000 kg of crude
product?​

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Answered by jeebrothersrs
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Answer:

Crude Calcium carbide is made in an

Explanation:

crude calcium carbide is made in an electric furnace. the product contains 85% CaC2 and 15% unreacted CaO.May 27, 2012

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