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how to prepare carbon monoxide ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

\bold\red{Carbon\: Monoxide}

  • It is an oxide of Carbon and Oxygen.

  • It is formed when carbon burns in air.

  • It's molecular formula is \bold\purple{CO}

\bold\red{Preparation:-}

  • It is prepared by heating carbon in limited supply of oxygen.

  • The reaction which takes place is :-

\bold{C+\frac{1}{2}O_{2}->CO}

  • It is also prepared by heating oxides of heavy metals e.g., iron, zinc etc with carbon.

  • The reaction which takes place are :-

\bold{Fe_{2}O_{3}+3C->2Fe+3CO}

\bold{ZnO+C->Zn+CO}

Answered by Anonymous
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# Thug life

CarbonMonoxide

It is an oxide of Carbon and Oxygen.

It is formed when carbon burns in air.

It's molecular formula is \bold\purple{CO}

\bold\red{Preparation:-}

It is prepared by heating carbon in limited supply of oxygen.

The reaction which takes place is :-

\bold{C+\frac{1}{2}O_{2}- &gt; CO}C+ </p><p>2</p><p>1</p><p>	</p><p> O </p><p>2</p><p>	</p><p> −&gt;CO

It is also prepared by heating oxides of heavy metals e.g., iron, zinc etc with carbon.

The reaction which takes place are :-

\bold{Fe_{2}O_{3}+3C- &gt; 2Fe+3CO}Fe </p><p>2</p><p>	</p><p> O </p><p>3</p><p>	</p><p> +3C−&gt;2Fe+3CO

\bold{ZnO+C- &gt; Zn+CO}ZnO+C−&gt;Zn+CO

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