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8.2gm of sodium acetate is heated with soda line. What is the volume of methane liberated at S.T.P?

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The reaction between sodium acetate and soda lime is `CH_3COONa + NaOH underset(Delta)overset(CaO)to CH_4 + Na_2CO_3`
1 mole `CH_3 COONa` gives `to` 1 mole `CH_4` at STP 8.2 gm `CH_3COONa` (0.1 mole) give `to ?` `= 0.1 xx 22.4 "lit". = 2.24 "lit"`.
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