CO, CO2 AND TRIOXOCARBONATES
CONTENT
Carbon (IV) Oxide
- Formation/Preparation of Carbon (IV) Oxide (CO2)
- Laboratory Preparation of CO2 Gas
- Physical and Chemical Properties of CO2(g)
- Uses of CO2
- Advantages of Dry Ice Over Popular Ice
Carbon (II) Oxide
- Laboratory Preparation of CO [in the fume cupboard]
- Physical Properties of CO
- Chemical Properties and Uses of CO
- Synthetic Gas
- Separation of the Constituents of Producer Gas and Water
Trioxocarbonates
- Preparation of Metallic Trioxocarbonates
- Properties of Salts
- Trioxocarbonate (IV) Acid
- Uses of Trioxocarbonate (IV) Salts
- 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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