Chemistry, asked by panesarh989, 7 months ago

How much calcium carbide,CaC² would be needed to produce 75.0g of acetylene,C²H², by using excess of water?​

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Answered by divyajain64266
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Answer:

Forms salt with sodium bicarbonate solution with the evolution of carbon dioxide. Carboxylic acids reacts with sodium hydrogen carbonate to produce carbon dioxide gas which can be seen in the form of a brisk effervescence.

Answered by nagathegenius
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Answer:

Explanation:

CARBIDES WHEN REACTED WITH WATER TO FORM ENE COMPOUND OF SAME CARBON AS PRESENT IN CARBIDE AND CALCIUM HYDROXIDE

EQUIVALENT OF CAC2= EQUIVALENT OF C2H2

MOLES=MOLES

W/64 = 75/14

W=342.85 GM

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