starting from ethanoic acid how can we get methane?
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The simplest way would be to make the sodium salt by reacting it with NaOH. Then evaporate it to near dryness and continue heating it with a bunsen burner or similar heat source. The decarboxylation will produce methane. This is hazardous because the methane will catch fire with the flame or any spark so a gas collection apparatus of some sort must be used.
Another method would be to run the electrolysis of the sodium acetate reaction. Methane would be produced at the anode but would be contaminated with CO2 and some ethane. This method is known as the Kolbe electrolysis and is pretty slow
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The simplest way would be to make the sodium salt by reacting it with NaOH. Then evaporate it to near dryness and continue heating it with a bunsen burner or similar heat source. The decarboxylation will produce methane. This is hazardous because the methane will catch fire with the flame or any spark so a gas collection apparatus of some sort must be used.
Another method would be to run the electrolysis of the sodium acetate reaction. Methane would be produced at the anode but would be contaminated with CO2 and some ethane. This method is known as the Kolbe electrolysis and is pretty slow
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Methane can be obtained from ethanoic acid by the following reaction
CH3COOH + NaOH ------) CH3COONa + H2O
CH3COONa + NaOH -----) CH4 + Na2CO3
CH3COOH + NaOH ------) CH3COONa + H2O
CH3COONa + NaOH -----) CH4 + Na2CO3
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