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Explain the action of sodalime with sodium acetate. Name the type of reaction involved in it |
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Answer» Solution :When SODIUM acetate is treated with sodalime, methane is formed. `underset("sodium acetate")(CH_3COONa) + NaOH OVERSET(CAO)(to) underset("methane")(CH_4 + Na_2CO_3)` Methane Removal of `CO_2`from carboxyl group TAKE PLACE in it and this is called decarboxylation |
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