Question
Question: \---- is the compound which can remove both oxygen and nitrogen from the air when they are passed ov...
---- is the compound which can remove both oxygen and nitrogen from the air when they are passed over it at 1000∘C
A. CaC2
B. CaCl2
C. CaCN2
D. Ca(CN)2
Solution
It is found that the compound which can remove both oxygen and nitrogen from the air is basically a colourless crystalline solid that is having a rock like structure at room temperature. It is used mainly in carbide lamps, and is used as a ripening agent like that of ethylene.
Complete Solution :
- It is found that when calcium carbide CaC2 reacts with oxygen then there is formation of calcium oxide and carbon dioxide takes place. We can see the reaction that takes place as:
CaC2+25O2→CaO+2CO2
- It is also found that the nitrogen gas that is found in air can react with CaC2and produce calcium cyanamide CaCN2
CaC2+N2→CaCN2+C
-CaC2 can consume the nitrogen and oxygen gases from air at 1000∘C.
- Hence we can conclude that the correct option is (a), that is CaC2 is the compound which can remove both oxygen and nitrogen from the air when they are passed over it at 1000∘C
So, the correct answer is “Option A”.
Additional information - Calcium carbide is produced in industries from coke and lime that are used as mixtures in an electric arc furnace. And a temperature is required at about 2200∘C .
Note: - As we know that calcium carbide when reacted with water produces calcium hydroxide and acetylene. It is also known as calcium acetylide, glycerol phenyl ether diacetate.
- It is also found that calcium carbide is used to produce calcium cyanamide, and is used in the process of desulphurization that is in the removal of sulphur from any material.