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CO, CO2 AND TRIOXOCARBONATES

CONTENT

Carbon (IV) Oxide

  1. Formation/Preparation of Carbon (IV) Oxide (CO2)
  2. Laboratory Preparation of CO2 Gas
  3. Physical and Chemical Properties of CO2(g)
  4. Uses of CO2
  5. Advantages of Dry Ice Over Popular Ice

Carbon (II) Oxide

  1. Laboratory Preparation of CO [in the fume cupboard]
  2. Physical Properties of CO
  3. Chemical Properties and Uses of CO
  4. Synthetic Gas
  5. Separation of the Constituents of Producer Gas and Water

Trioxocarbonates

  1. Preparation of Metallic Trioxocarbonates
  2. Properties of Salts
  3. Trioxocarbonate (IV) Acid
  4. Uses of Trioxocarbonate (IV) Salts
  5. Chemical Tests for CO32- Salts

 

Carbon (IV) Oxide

Formation/Preparation of Carbon (IV) Oxide (CO2)

In excess air, there is complete combustion; carbon (iv) oxide is produced but in the limited supply of air carbon normally reacts with oxygen to produce carbon (ii) oxide.

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