Answer: The net chemical equation for the production of acrylic acid is given below.
Explanation:
We are given two intermediate equations:
Equation 1: [tex]CaC_2(s)+2H_2O(g)\rightarrow C_2H_2(g)+Ca(OH)_2(s)[/tex]
Equation 2: [tex]6C_2H_2(g)+3CO_2(g)+4H_2O(g)\rightarrow 5CH_2CHCO_2H(g)[/tex]
To get the net chemical equation for the formation of acrylic acid from calcium carbide, carbon dioxide and water, we multiply the first equation by a factor of '6'.
The equation becomes:
Equation 1: [tex]6C_2H_2(g)+6Ca(OH)_2(s)[/tex]
Equation 2: [tex]6C_2H_2(g)+3CO_2(g)+4H_2O(g)\rightarrow 5CH_2CHCO_2H(g)[/tex]
Net chemical equation now becomes:
[tex]6CaC_2(s)+16H_2O(g)+3CO_2(g)\rightarrow 5CH_2CHCO_2H(g)+Ca(OH)_2(s)[/tex]
Hence, the net chemical equation for the production of acrylic acid is given above.