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BaCA2+NA2→Δ(1)CaCA2+NA2→Δ(2) (1) and (2) are ______. -

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\[\ce{BaC2 + N2 ->[\Delta] (1)}\]
\[\ce{CaC2 + N2 ->[\Delta] (2)}\] (1) and (2) are ______.

Options

  • \[\ce{BaCN2, CaCN2}\]

  • \[\ce{Ba(CN)2, Ca(CN)2}\]

  • \[\ce{Ba(CN)2, CaCN2}\]

  • None is correct

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Solution

\[\ce{BaC2 + N2 ->[\Delta] (1)}\]
\[\ce{CaC2 + N2 ->[\Delta] (2)}\] (1) and (2) are \[\underline{\ce{Ba(CN)2, CaCN2}}\].

Explanation:

\[\ce{BaC2 + N2 ->[\Delta] Ba(CN)2}\]
\[\ce{CaC2 + N2 \underset{Nitrolim (Grey Mixture)}{->[\Delta] Ca(N = C = N) + C}}\]

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