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Question
Which hydrocarbon is formed when aluminium carbide is reacted with water or dilute HCl –
Options
A.Methane
B.Ethane
C.Acetylene
D.Ethylene
Solution
Al4C3 + 6H20 −> 2Al2O3 + 2CH4
Al4C3 + 12HCl −> 4AlCl3 +3CH4
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