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C2H3NaO2 + NaOH --> NaCO3 + CH4

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Reaction between soda lime and sodium acetate?

When soda lime (a mixture of calcium hydroxide and sodium hydroxide) comes in contact with sodium acetate, a base-acid reaction will occur. The sodium acetate will react with the hydroxide ions from the soda lime to form sodium hydroxide and acetic acid. This reaction will result in the neutralization of sodium acetate and the formation of sodium hydroxide and acetic acid as the products.


Why is methane called marsh gas wirte two method for the preparation of methane gas giving balanced equation?

Methane is also known as marsh gas because it is commonly found in marshes, swamps, and wetlands due to the breakdown of organic matter by bacteria under anaerobic conditions. Two methods for preparing methane gas are: From the decomposition of organic matter in the absence of oxygen (anaerobic digestion): C6H12O6 → 3CO2 + 3CH4 From the reaction between sodium acetate and sodium hydroxide: CH3COONa + NaOH → CH4 + Na2CO3


Does Methane react in Limewater?

Yes, methane does not react with limewater (calcium hydroxide). Methane is a non-polar molecule and does not have the necessary functional groups to react with calcium hydroxide.


What happens when you mix Sodium Acetate with NaOH?

When Sodium Acetate is mixed with NaOH, a double displacement reaction occurs, leading to the formation of water and sodium hydroxide, along with sodium acetate. The reaction can be represented as follows: CH3COONa + NaOH → CH3COONa + H2O The sodium acetate remains in the solution, while water and sodium hydroxide are formed as byproducts.


Why soda lime put on methane?

Soda lime, a mixture of calcium hydroxide and sodium hydroxide, is used to remove carbon dioxide in exhaled breath when testing for methane. It does not specifically target methane but helps capture carbon dioxide, which can interfere with methane measurements.


How do you prepare methanal from ethanal?

Monohalogenation of methane, followed by Wurtz reaction.


What is the formula for methane hydroxide?

"Methane hydroxide" is not standard nomenclature. "Methanol" is the closest genuine compound I can imagine; the formula for that can be written as H3COH.


What is the laboratory preparation for methane?

The most common way to generate hydrogen gas in the school lab in my experience is to combine zinc (in a form called mossy zinc that has a very large surface area) with hydrochloric acid. If you intend to collect the gas for use later, you use a method called collecting gas over water.


Is CH4 a base?

No, CH4 (methane) is not a base. It is a simple hydrocarbon that does not exhibit any basic properties. Bases typically contain hydroxide ions (OH-) and can accept protons, whereas methane does not contain any hydroxide ions.


What is acetoclastic methanogenesis?

Acetoclastic methanogenesis is a process in which certain microorganisms called acetoclastic methanogens use acetate as a substrate to produce methane gas. These organisms play a key role in the anaerobic decomposition of organic matter, such as in sewage treatment plants or anaerobic digesters.


What does methyl magnesium iodide evolve when it react with water?

Methyl magnesium iodide reacts with water to evolve methane gas and magnesium hydroxide as the byproduct. This reaction is a general property of Grignard reagents.


Does a subatomic particle have methane?

Any link exist between methane and subatomic particles.