Calculate the amount of heat required for making 1kg of calcium carbide according to the following reaction.
The heats of formation of CaO, CaC2 and CO are -151.6, -14.2 and -26.4 kcal respectively.
Asked by Topperlearning User
| 13th Aug, 2014,
02:32: PM
Expert Answer:
Heat required for making 1kg of CaC2 = 


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| 13th Aug, 2014,
04:32: PM
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