What is the difference between carbide and acetylide , site an example.
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Methanides are carbides that decompose in water and generate water; aluminum carbide (Al4C3) and beryllium carbide (Be2C) are examples of this class of carbides. Acetylides are formed from alkali, alkali earth, and lanthanoid metals with the acetylide anion C22-. Lanthanoids also form carbides with the formula M2C3.
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