Write balanced chemical equation of addition reaction of
hydrogen with acetylene mentioning the conditions of
reactions
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In chemistry, chemical reactions are frequently written as an equation, using chemical symbols. The reactants are displayed on the left side of the equation and the products are shown on the right, with the separation of either a single or double arrow that signifies the direction of the reaction.
A typical addition reaction may be illustrated by the hydrochlorination of propene (an alkene), for which the equation is CH 3CH = CH 2 + HCl → CH 3C +HCH 3 + Cl − → CH 3CHClCH 3.
A decomposition reaction takes place when carbonic acid breaks down to produce water (H 2 O) and carbon dioxide (CO 2). This occurs when you open a can of soft drink and some of the carbon dioxide fizzes out. The equation for this reaction is: H 2 CO 3 → H 2 O + CO 2
Reagents are added through the formation of single bonds to carbon in an addition reaction. An example of an alkene addition reaction is a process called hydrogenation.In a hydrogenation reaction, two hydrogen atoms are added across the double bond of an alkene, resulting in a saturated alkane.
(a) Thermit reaction, iron (III) oxide reacts with aluminium and gives molten iron and aluminium oxide.
Single displacement reaction: Position of one element is exchanged by an other element from its compound.
(b) Magnesium ribbon is burnt in an atmosphere of nitrogen gas to form solid magnesium nitride.
Combination reaction: Two of the reactants are combining together to give single product.
(c) Chlorine gas is passed in an aqueous potassium iodide solution to form potassium chloride solution and solid iodine.
Single displacement reaction
(d) Ethanol is burnt in air to form carbon dioxide, water and releases heat.
Combustion reaction: Burning of organic compound in the presence of oxygen to give heat, water and carbon-dioxide.
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