There are two steps in the usual industrial preparation of acrylic acid, the immediate precursor of several useful plastics. In the first step, calcium carbide and water react to form acetylene and calcium hydroxide: (s)-2H,0(g) -c,H,(g). ca(oH), (S) Сас, In the second step, acetylene, carbon dioxide and water react to form acrylic acid: 6c,H (9)-sco. (g).-4H,0(g)-s CH,CHCO,H(g) +3 CO, Write the net chemical equation for the production of acrylic acid from calcium carbide, water and carbon dioxide. Be sure your equation is balanced.

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There are two steps in the usual industrial
preparation of acrylic acid, the immediate
precursor of several useful plastics. In the first
step, calcium carbide and water react to form
acetylene and calcium hydroxide:
olo
Cac, (s). 2H,0(g)-c,H, (g) Ca(oH), (S)
Сас,
+C, H,
In the second step, acetylene, carbon dioxide
and water react to form acrylic acid:
6C,H, (g) 3co. (g) 4H,0(g) --sCH,CHCO,H(g)
+3 CO,
Write the net chemical equation for the
production of acrylic acid from calcium carbide,
water and carbon dioxide. Be sure your equation
is balanced.
Transcribed Image Text:There are two steps in the usual industrial preparation of acrylic acid, the immediate precursor of several useful plastics. In the first step, calcium carbide and water react to form acetylene and calcium hydroxide: olo Cac, (s). 2H,0(g)-c,H, (g) Ca(oH), (S) Сас, +C, H, In the second step, acetylene, carbon dioxide and water react to form acrylic acid: 6C,H, (g) 3co. (g) 4H,0(g) --sCH,CHCO,H(g) +3 CO, Write the net chemical equation for the production of acrylic acid from calcium carbide, water and carbon dioxide. Be sure your equation is balanced.
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