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What do u mean by reaction of cyanamide ?​

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Answered by mannatangral
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Answer:

For given reaction, Δn=1+1−1.5=0.5.

ΔH=ΔU+Δn

g

RT

=−742.7+0.5×8.314×10

−3

×298=−742.7+1.2=−741.5 kJ mole

−1

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Answered by jollyanindya
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Answer:

Cyanamide</strong></p><p></p><p><strong>[tex]Cyanamide

Cyanamide is an organic compound with the formula CN2H2. This white solid is widely used in agriculture and the production of pharmaceuticals and other organic compounds. It is also used as an alcohol-deterrent drug in Canada, Europe, and Japan.[citation needed] The molecule features a nitrile group attached to an amino group. Derivatives of this compound are also referred to as cyanamides, the most common being calcium cyanamide (CaCN2).

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