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What will be the product of chlorine water and acetylene?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Acetylene (ethyne) gas is generated by reacting calcium carbide with water. The reaction is carried out in an atmosphere of chlorine gas in a glass cylinder. The acetylene reacts vigorously with the chlorine, producing a yellow flame and black soot. The products of the reaction include carbon and hydrogen chloride. 

Acetylene (ethyne) gas is commonly generated by reacting calcium carbide with water. The equation is

CaC2(s ) + 2 H2O(l ) --> Ca(OH)2(aq ) + C2H2(g )

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Answered by KeshavGiri79
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Acetylene (ethyne) gas is generated by reacting calcium carbide with water. ... The acetylene reacts vigorously with the chlorine, producing a yellow flame and black soot. The products of the reaction include carbon and hydrogen chloride.

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