Question
Question: The product obtained as a result of a reaction of nitrogen with \(Ca{C_2}\) is: A) \(Ca(C{N_2})\) ...
The product obtained as a result of a reaction of nitrogen with CaC2 is:
A) Ca(CN2)
B) CaCN
C) CaCN3
D) Ca2CN
E) No option
Solution
Calcium carbide is mainly used in the industry for the production of acetylene and calcium cyanamide. The reaction between calcium carbide and nitrogen will take place at 300∘C−500∘C.
Complete answer:
According to our question, when calcium carbide (CaC2) will react with nitrogen (N2)under high temperature. It forms calcium cyanamide which is shown in below equation:
CaC2+N2→CaCN2+C (At High temperature)
Uses of Calcium Carbide
-It is utilized in the creation of calcium hydroxide and acetylene.
-It is utilized in the creation of polyvinyl chloride as acetylene, the subordinate of calcium carbide can be utilized as a crude material for the creation of PVC.
-It is utilized to deliver calcium cyanamide.
-It is utilized in the expulsion of sulfur from iron. The expulsion of sulfur from any material is called desulphurization.
-It is utilized in lights, for example, carbide lights. In the early days, it was used as headlights of automobiles.
-Used as a ripening agent like ethylene.
-It is utilized in bamboo guns just as enormous detonation guns.
-It is used as a deoxidizer i.e.; it helps in the expulsion of oxygen during the assembling of steel.
Therefore, the correct answer is option A.
Note: The Calcium cyanamide obtained when calcium carbide reacts with nitrogen is also used as a fertilizer as when it reacts with water it yields ammonia which promotes and increases the nutrients in the soil. So, as a fertilizer calcium cyanide is known as Nitrolim.