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What are the chemical reactions of carbon? - Science

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What are the chemical reactions of carbon?

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Elemental carbon undergoes no reaction at room temperature and limited number of reactions at elevated temperatures. But its compounds undergo large number of reactions even at room temperature.
Oxidation – (Reaction with oxygen)
Carbon combines with oxygen to form its oxides like carbon monoxide (CO) and carbon dioxide (CO2) with evolution of heat. Organic carbon compounds like hydrocarbon also undergo oxidation to form oxides and steam with evolution of heat and flame. This is otherwise called Burning,
2C(s) + O2(g) ➝ 2CO(g) + heat
C(s) + O2(g) ➝ CO2(g) + heat

  • Reaction with steam
    Carbon reacts with steam to form carbon monoxide and hydrogen. This mixture is called water gas.
    C(s) + H(s)O(g) ➝ CO(g) + H2(g)
  • Reaction with sulphur
    With sulphur, carbon forms its disulphide at high temperature.
    C(s) + S(s) ➝ CS2(g)
  • Reaction with metals
    At elevated temperatures, carbon reacts with some metals like iron, tungsten, Titanium, etc. to form their carbides.
    W(s) + C(g) ➝ WC(s)
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Chapter 15: Carbon and its Compounds - Exercise [Page 183]

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Samacheer Kalvi Science [English] Class 9 TN Board
Chapter 15 Carbon and its Compounds
Exercise | Q V. 2. | Page 183
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