What happens when a. CO₂ is passed through slaked limeb. CaC₂ is heated with N₂
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Calcium carbide will react with nitrogen at high temperature, to form calcium cyanamide, in the Frank–Caro process:
CaC2 + N2 → CaCN2 + C
Ca(OH)2(aq)
limewater
+
CO2(g)
carbon dioxide
→
CaCO3(s)
calcium carbonate
+
H2O(l)
water
Lime reacts with acidic gases like sulfur dioxide.
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CaC2 + N2 → CaCN2 + C
Ca(OH)2(aq)
limewater
+
CO2(g)
carbon dioxide
→
CaCO3(s)
calcium carbonate
+
H2O(l)
water
Lime reacts with acidic gases like sulfur dioxide.
PLEASE MARK MY ANSWER AS A BRAINLIEST ANSWER.
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