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Q: What happen when carbide react with water?
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Water react with aluminium carbide?

Water does react with aluminum carbide. The metal actually decomposes in water and produces methane.


Calcium carbide and water react to form what?

C2H2 and Ca(OH)2


Which gas will produce when aluminum carbide react with water?

When aluminum carbide reacts with water, the products of the reaction are aluminum hydroxide and methane gas. The balanced equation for this reaction is Al4C3 + 12H2O -->4Al(OH)3 + 3CH4(g)


Is there any extremely powerful military explosives that react to a large or small amount of water?

In general, miltary explosives are very water tolerant, and do not react with water. Ammonium nitrate is used for some military engineering work, and is very soluble in water- but does not have a violent reaction. Sodium, potassium and calcium carbide WILL react vigorously.


What happens if you combine Na and C?

When sodium (Na) and carbon (C) are combined, they form sodium carbide (Na2C2). This compound is an ionic compound, consisting of sodium ions (Na+) and carbide ions (C2-). Sodium carbide is a dark gray solid that is highly reactive and can react violently with water, releasing flammable acetylene gas (C2H2).


Does calcium carbide and water mix?

yes, when calcium carbide is placed in water it produces acetylene gas and calcium hydroxide.


How do you get hydrogen from mixture of carbide and water?

The calcium carbide rips the oxygen from the water, making calcium carbonate and hydrogen. The hydrogen escapes.


What happen when copper react with dilute HCL?

It forms copper chloride and water.


Is Barium Carbide ionic?

Yes, predominantly. BaC2 reacts with water to form ethene, (acetylene) as does calcium carbide.


How many grams of water are needed to react with 492 g of calcium carbide?

Assuming pure calcium carbide: CaC2 + 2 H2O → C2H2 + Ca(OH)2 Molar mass of CaC2 = 64.1 Molar mass of water =18 ∴ no mol of CaC2 = 492/64.1=7.68mol ∴ no mol H2O =2*7.68=15.35mol ∴mass H2O = 15.35*18 = 276.3g of water


How does the hydrolysis of calcium carbide happen to produce an acetylene gas by means of heat?

it happen when it accure the light it happen when it accure the light


What would happen if bromine water and potassium astatide were added together?

they would react