This is a simplified version of the reactions involved in the production of acetylene gas (C2H2) from methane (CH4). The process involves several steps, starting with methane gas being converted to carbon dioxide (CO2) and then further reacted to form carbon (C), which is then used to produce calcium carbide (CaC2). Finally, calcium carbide reacts with water to form acetylene gas (C2H2).
This is a simplified version of the reactions involved in the production of acetylene gas (C2H2) from methane (CH4). The process involves several steps, starting with methane gas being converted to carbon dioxide (CO2) and then further reacted to form carbon (C), which is then used to produce calcium carbide (CaC2). Finally, calcium carbide reacts with water to form acetylene gas (C2H2).