The chemical process described here is the conversion of methane (CH4) to silver chloride (AgCl) through various intermediate steps.
CH4 (Methane) is oxidized to form CO2 (Carbon Dioxide).CO2 reacts with calcium hydroxide (Ca(OH)2) to form calcium carbonate (CaCO3).Calcium carbonate is decomposed into calcium oxide (CaO) through thermal decomposition.Calcium oxide reacts with water to form calcium hydroxide (Ca(OH)2).Calcium hydroxide is then converted to calcium chloride (CaCl) through reaction with hydrochloric acid (HCl).Finally, the silver chloride (AgCl) is formed by reacting calcium chloride with silver nitrate (AgNO3) to form a precipitate of silver chloride.
Overall, this chemical process involves a series of reactions starting from methane and ending with the formation of silver chloride.
The chemical process described here is the conversion of methane (CH4) to silver chloride (AgCl) through various intermediate steps.
CH4 (Methane) is oxidized to form CO2 (Carbon Dioxide).CO2 reacts with calcium hydroxide (Ca(OH)2) to form calcium carbonate (CaCO3).Calcium carbonate is decomposed into calcium oxide (CaO) through thermal decomposition.Calcium oxide reacts with water to form calcium hydroxide (Ca(OH)2).Calcium hydroxide is then converted to calcium chloride (CaCl) through reaction with hydrochloric acid (HCl).Finally, the silver chloride (AgCl) is formed by reacting calcium chloride with silver nitrate (AgNO3) to form a precipitate of silver chloride.Overall, this chemical process involves a series of reactions starting from methane and ending with the formation of silver chloride.