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give Sabatier Reaction's correct balanced equation .

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Answered by manasi3151
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There is disagreement on whether the CO2 methanation occurs by first associatively adsorbing an adatom hydrogen and forming oxygen intermediates before hydrogenation or dissociating and forming a carbonyl before being hydrogenated.[3]

{\displaystyle {\ce {{CO}+ 3H2 -> {CH4}+ H2O}}}{\displaystyle {\ce {{CO}+ 3H2 -> {CH4}+ H2O}}} ∆H = −206 kJ/mol

CO methanation is believed to occur through a dissociative mechanism where the carbon oxygen bond is broken before hydrogenation with an associative mechanism only being observed at high H2 concentrations.

Methanation reaction over different carried metal catalysts including Ni,[4] Ru[5] and Rh[6] has been widely investigated for the production of CH4 from syngas and other power to gas initiatives.[3] Nickel is the most widely used catalyst due to its high selectivity and low cost.[2]

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Wurtz reaction: RX+2Na+XR→R−R+2NaX

Sabatier senderens reaction: C

nnH 2n+H 2→C nnH 2n+2 +heat

Kolbe's electrolysis: 2RCOOK+2H

2 O→R−R+2CO 2 +2KOH+H 2

In decarboxylatioin of sodium acetate R−H form as a product, In all other reaction R−R forms as a product.

In Sodium propanoate by Kolbes electrolysis reaction occur at anode:

2C 2H 5COO →2C 2H 5+2CO2C 2H 5→C 4 H 10

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