The product obtained as a result of a reaction of nitrogen with CaC2 is:
CaCN
CaCN3
No option
Ca(CN)2
Ca2CN
A
No option
B
CaCN3
C
Ca(CN)2
D
CaCN
E
Ca2CN
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The product obtained as a result of a reaction of nitrogen with calcium carbide (CaC2) is calcium cyanide
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