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What is the product formed when sodium proplonate is heated with soda lime?

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Sodium NaOH + CaO is called as Decarboxylating agent.
` CH _(3) CH _(2) COONa + NaOH overset (CaO) to underset("Ethane") (CH _(3) - ) CH _(3) + Na _(2)CO _(2)`
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