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प्रश्न
Discuss the various reactions that occur in the Solvay process.
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उत्तर
Solvay process is used to prepare sodium carbonate.
When carbon dioxide gas is bubbled through a brine solution saturated with ammonia, sodium hydrogen carbonate is formed. This sodium hydrogen carbonate is then converted to sodium carbonate.
- Step 1: Brine solution is saturated with ammonia.
\[\ce{2NH_3 + H_2O + CO_2 -> (NH_4)_2 CO_3}\]
This ammoniated brine is filtered to remove any impurity. - Step 2: Carbon dioxide is reacted with this ammoniated brine to result in the formation of insoluble sodium hydrogen carbonate.
\[\ce{NH3 + H2O + CO2 -> NH4HCO3}\]
\[\ce{NaCl + NH4HCO3 -> NaHCO3 + NH4Cl}\] - Step 3: The solution containing crystals of NaHCO3 is filtered to obtain NaHCO3.
- Step 4: NaHCO3 is heated strongly to convert it into NaHCO3.
\[\ce{2NaHOC_3 -> Na_2CO_3 + CO_2 + H_2O}\] - Step 5: To recover ammonia, the filtrate (after removing NaHCO3) is mixed with Ca(OH)2 and heated.
\[\ce{Ca(OH)2 + 2NH4Cl -> 2NH3 + 2H2O + CaCl}\]
The overall reaction taking place in Solvay process is
\[\ce{2NaCl + CaCO_3 -> Na_2CO_3 + CaCl_2}\]
संबंधित प्रश्न
Find the oxidation state of sodium in Na2O2.
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State as to why a solution of Na2CO3 is alkaline?
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(i) H+ ions
(ii) Mg2+ ions
(iii) Ca2+ ions
(iv) \[\ce{SO^{2-}4}\] ions
Complete the following reactions.
\[\ce{O^{2-}2 + H2O ->}\]
Complete the following reactions.
\[\ce{O^{-}2 + H2O ->}\]
In the Solvay process, can we obtain sodium carbonate directly by treating the solution containing (NH4)2CO3 with sodium chloride? Explain.
Match the compounds given in Column I with their uses mentioned in Column II.
| Column I | Column II |
| (i) CaCO3 | (a) Dentistry, ornamental work |
| (ii) Ca(OH)2 | (b) Manufacture of sodium carbonate from caustic soda |
| (iii) CaO | (c) Most negative E value among alkali O metals. |
| (iv) CaSO4 | (c) Manufacture of high-quality paper |
| (d) Used in white washing |
Match the elements given in Column I with the colour they impart to the flame given in Column II.
| Column I | Column II |
| (i) Cs | (a) Apple green |
| (ii) Na | (b) Violet |
| (iii) K | (c) Brick red |
| (iv) Ca | (d) Yellow |
| (v) Sr | (e) Crimson red |
| vi) Ba | (f) Blue |
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