The following demonstration takes place in a two-step process: First, solid calcium carbide ( CaC 2 ) reacts with liquid water to produce acetylene gas ( C 2 H 2 ) and aqueous calcium hydroxide. Second, the acetylene gas produced is then ignited with a match, causing the combustion reaction of acetylene with oxygen gas to produce gaseous carbon dioxide and gaseous water. Write the balanced equation for each reaction that is occurring.
The following demonstration takes place in a two-step process: First, solid calcium carbide ( CaC 2 ) reacts with liquid water to produce acetylene gas ( C 2 H 2 ) and aqueous calcium hydroxide. Second, the acetylene gas produced is then ignited with a match, causing the combustion reaction of acetylene with oxygen gas to produce gaseous carbon dioxide and gaseous water. Write the balanced equation for each reaction that is occurring.
Solution Summary: The author explains the balanced chemical equation between solid calcium carbide and liquid water, and acetylene and oxygen gas.
The following demonstration takes place in a two-step process: First, solid calcium carbide
(
CaC
2
)
reacts with liquid water to produce acetylene gas
(
C
2
H
2
)
and aqueous calcium hydroxide. Second, the acetylene gas produced is then ignited with a match, causing the combustion reaction of acetylene with oxygen gas to produce gaseous carbon dioxide and gaseous water. Write the balanced equation for each reaction that is occurring.
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