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When aluminium carbide reacts D2o then the product formed is

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Answered by irfan1728
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It reacts with heavy water to form aluminium hydroxide nd methane, that is , Al4C3 + H20 = AL(OH)3 + CH4..

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Answered by DeenaMathew
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When aluminium carbide reacts with D2o then the product formed is Al(OD)3.

  • Aluminium reacts with H2O and D2O and forms Al(OH)3 and Al(OD)3 respectively.
  • This is an example of a hydrolysis reaction.
  • The reaction of Aluminium is 2Al + 6H2O = 2Al(OD)3 + 3H2
  • D2O is here used in heavy water.it is used in nuclear reactions.
  • Al(OH)3 is used as an antacid, abrasive in toothpaste, waterproof fabrics, filler in cosmetics etc.
  • Al(OD)3 chemical name is deuterated α-Aluminum hydroxide.
  • Crystalline structure of deuterated α-Aluminum hydroxide is monoclinic.
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