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When aluminium carbide reacts with d2O then the product formed is

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Answered by niverajesh2020
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Answer:

The correct answer is CD4

Explanation:

  • Aluminium carbide on reaction with H2O forms an alkane.
  • Al4C3 + 12 D2O ------> 3 CD4 + 4 Al(OD)3

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Answered by Brainzeee
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Answer:

When Aluminium carbide reacts with D2O then the product formed is CD4.

So, option (B) is the correct answer.

Explanation:

Reaction:

Al4C3 + 12D2O → 4Al(OD)3 + 3CD4

  • When Aluminium carbide (Al4C3) reacts with D2O (heavy water) it gives Deuterated α-Aluminum hydroxide [Al(OD)3] and deutero methane (CD4).
  • It is a hydrolysis reaction.
  • Heavy water is used in nuclear reactions, NMR (Nuclear magnetic resonance) spectroscopy and IR (Infra Red) spectroscopy.

So, it is proved that when Aluminium carbide reacts with D2O, it forms CD4.

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