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---- is the compound which can remove both oxygen and nitrogen from the air when they are passed over it at 1000C{{1000}^{\circ }}C
A. CaC2Ca{{C}_{2}}
B. CaCl2CaC{{l}_{2}}
C. CaCN2CaC{{N}_{2}}
D. Ca(CN)2Ca{{(CN)}_{2}}

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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 CaC2Ca{{C}_{2}} 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+52O2CaO+2CO2Ca{{C}_{2}}+\frac{5}{2}{{O}_{2}}\to CaO+2C{{O}_{2}}

- It is also found that the nitrogen gas that is found in air can react with CaC2Ca{{C}_{2}}and produce calcium cyanamide CaCN2CaC{{N}_{2}}
CaC2+N2CaCN2+CCa{{C}_{2}}+{{N}_{2}}\to CaC{{N}_{2}}+C
-CaC2Ca{{C}_{2}} can consume the nitrogen and oxygen gases from air at 1000C{{1000}^{\circ }}C.
- Hence we can conclude that the correct option is (a), that is CaC2Ca{{C}_{2}} is the compound which can remove both oxygen and nitrogen from the air when they are passed over it at 1000C{{1000}^{\circ }}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 2200C{{2200}^{\circ }}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.