aluminum carbide
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Al4C3
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)
The halogens, forming aluminium trihalides, oxygen, sulfur and selenium, forming Al2O3 Al2S3, Al2Se3 Nitrogen and phosphorus, forming AlN and AlP Carbon forming Al4C3
covalent bond,coordinate bond and singlet bond
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Al4C3
Its Aluminium silicide
The balanced equation is: 4Al₄C₃ + 12H₂O → 4Al(OH)₃ + 3CH₄. This equation is balanced by ensuring that the number of each type of atom is the same on both sides of the equation.
The oxidation number of carbon (C) in Al4C3 is -4. This is because aluminum (Al) has an oxidation number of +3 and there are 4 aluminum atoms for a total oxidation number of +12. This must be balanced by the oxidation numbers of the carbon atoms, which must be -4 in order for the compound to be neutral.
Aluminum carbide contains two different kinds of atoms: aluminum and carbon. The formula unit or molecular formula for aluminum carbide is Al4C3.
Al4C3 + 12 H2O → 4 Al(OH)3 + 3 CH4When aluminum carbide reacts with water, methane is formed.
Aluminium carbide (Al4C3), is quite alkaline compound and reacts with water to produce methane. This is the equation for this reaction :Al4C3 + 12 H2O ----> 4 Al(OH)3 + 3CH4for this reason this chemical is also called Aluminium methanide.
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)
The halogens, forming aluminium trihalides, oxygen, sulfur and selenium, forming Al2O3 Al2S3, Al2Se3 Nitrogen and phosphorus, forming AlN and AlP Carbon forming Al4C3
The type of bond in which two atoms share electrons is called a covalent bond.
In one double bond, there are 2 bonds (1 σ bond and 1 π bond), and in one single bond, there is 1 bond (1 σ bond). So in total, there are 3 bonds present (1 σ bond and 1 π bond from the double bond, and 1 σ bond from the single bond).