CH3COONa + NaOH ----(CaO + heat)-----> CH4 + Na2CO3
Calcium oxide (CaO) has various uses. It is commonly used in the production of cement, as a desiccant to absorb moisture, and in the production of paper and glass. Additionally, it is used in agriculture to adjust soil pH and as a component in certain chemical processes.
It depends on the lab, but usually it's either natural gas (mostly methane) or propane.
The common name for CH4 is methane. It is a colorless and odorless gas that is the main component of natural gas. Methane is used as a fuel for heating and cooking, as well as in the production of chemicals such as ammonia.
Yes, methane is a biomass fuel as it is produced from the decomposition of organic matter by microorganisms in anaerobic conditions. Methane can be harvested from sources like landfills, wastewater treatment plants, and agricultural waste to be used as a renewable energy source.
CH3COONa + NaOH ----(CaO + heat)-----> CH4 + Na2CO3
Monohalogenation of methane, followed by Wurtz reaction.
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Methane could be used used for preparation of toluene but not directly. First, methane is reacted with chlorine to give chloromethane and that chloromethane is reacted with AlCl3 to form CH3+ and AlCl4- . This is reacted with Benzene(C6H6). This yields toluene as CH3+ replaces a hydrogen from Benzene.
Methane and oxygen.
Cao-Cao was born in 1973.
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.
Cao Cao died when he was sixty years old.
It is the process of converting CaO to Ca(OH)2 by adding the CaO into water. The reaction is: CaO+H2O ---> Ca(OH)2 This reaction is highly exothermic and releases large amount of heat (63.7 kJoules for 1 mol of CaO used).
The preparation of hydrogen gas is usually from a reduction of a compound containing hydrogen that is in the +1 oxidation state. This reduction is accomplished either electrically or chemically.
Cao Cao's invasion of Xu Province happened in 193.