The reaction of converting acetic acid into methane and ethane
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The reaction of converting acetic acid into methane and ethane is OAKWOOD REACTION
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Acetic acid is converted to Methane by the process of a reaction known as Oakwood Reaction. In this reaction decarboxylation of this acetic acid is performed to give a lower alkane. Ethanoic acid is first treated with Sodium Hydroxide to form Sodium Ethanoate. This Sodium Ethanoate is further treated with strong heat in presence of Sodium Hydroxide and Calcium Oxide (Soda Lime) to give Methane and Sodium Carbonate.
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