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Calcium carbide - Wikipedia
Production. Calcium carbide is produced industrially in an electric arc furnace from a mixture of lime and coke at approximately 2200 °C. This method has not changed since its invention in 1892:

Carbide - Wikipedia
Several carbides are assumed to be salts of the acetylide anion C 2 2– (also called percarbide), which has a triple bond between the two carbon atoms. Alkali metals, alkaline earth metals, and lanthanoid metals form acetylides, e.g., sodium carbide Na 2 C 2, calcium carbide CaC 2, and LaC 2.

Calcium carbide - Wikipedia
Production. Calcium carbide is produced industrially in an electric arc furnace from a mixture of lime and coke at approximately 2200 °C. This method has not changed since its invention in 1892:

Carbide - Wikipedia
Several carbides are assumed to be salts of the acetylide anion C 2 2– (also called percarbide), which has a triple bond between the two carbon atoms. Alkali metals, alkaline earth metals, and lanthanoid metals form acetylides, e.g., sodium carbide Na 2 C 2, calcium carbide CaC 2, and LaC 2.

Calcium carbide - Wikipedia
Calcium carbide is a chemical compound with the chemical formula of Ca C 2.Its main use industrially is in the production of acetylene and calcium cyanamide.. The pure material is colorless, however pieces of technical-grade calcium carbide are grey or brown and consist of about 80–85% of CaC 2 (the rest is CaO (calcium oxide), Ca 3 P 2 (calcium phosphide), CaS (calcium …

Carbide - Wikipedia
Several carbides are assumed to be salts of the acetylide anion C 2 2– (also called percarbide), which has a triple bond between the two carbon atoms. Alkali metals, alkaline earth metals, and lanthanoid metals form acetylides, e.g., sodium carbide Na 2 C 2, calcium carbide CaC 2, and LaC 2. Lanthanides also form carbides (sesquicarbides, …
