What is carbide ?

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Carbide is CaC2, which is used to ripen fruits.

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Description : Which chemical is used to ripen mangoes artificially? (1) Sulphur Dioxide (2) Nitrous Oxide (3) Calcium Carbide (4) Phosphorous

Last Answer : (3) Calcium Carbide Explanation: The chemical widely used for artificially ripening fruits is calcium carbide (CaC2). It is used to ripen about 80 per cent of mangoes in India.

Description : Carborundum is another name of – (1) Silicon carbide (2) Silicon oxide (3) Calcium carbide (4) Calcium oxide

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Last Answer : (2) Calcium carbide Explanation: Calcium carbide is used for artificially ripening fruit. When calcium carbide comes in contact with moisture, it produces acetylene gas, which is quite ... the natural ripening agent ethylene. Acetylene acts like ethylene and accelerates the ripening process.

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Last Answer : When a mixture of silicon and coke is heated in an electric furnace, silicon carbide is formed. It is an endothermic reaction. Si + C SiC

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Last Answer : c. Acetylene

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Last Answer : (A) Aluminium