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what happens when calcium carbide is heated with nitrogen​

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Answered by abhishesumesh
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Explanation:

Calcium carbide reacts with nitrogen at high temperature to form calcium cyanamide: ... Commonly known as nitrolime, calcium cyanamide is used as fertilizer. It is hydrolysed to cyanamide, H2NCN.

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Answered by kingofself
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When calcium carbide is heated with nitrogen to give calcium cyanamide.

Explanation:

Calcium carbide

  • It is called calcium acetylide with the formula CaC2.
  • It is used in the manufacture of calcium Cyanamide and acetylene.
  • Colorless when it is a pure material and technical pieces it is brown or grey of 80-85% of CaC2, CaS, SiC, Ca3N2, Ca3P2.

Production of calcium cyanamide

Calcium Cyanamide is formed when calcium carbide reacts to nitrogen while the temperature is high.

CaC2 + N2 → CaCN2 + C

It is known as nitrolime. calcium Cyanamide used in fertilizer. Cyanamide is hydrolyzed, which is H2NCN.

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