explain the preparation of methane from sodium acetate by decarboxylation?
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The removal of CO2 from molecules having –COOH group by using sodalime is called decarboxylation. sodalime is a mixture of sodium hydroxide & calcium oxide. Ex: Methane is formed when sodium acetate is heated strongly in the presence of sodalime
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The removal of CO2 from molecules having –COOH group by using sodalime is called decarboxylation. sodalime is a mixture of sodium hydroxide & calcium oxide. Ex: Methane is formed when sodium acetate is heated strongly in the presence of sodalime.
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