SiC Production: What are the Products?

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The reaction between SiO2 and carbon primarily produces silicon carbide (SiC) along with carbon monoxide (CO) as the major byproduct, while carbon dioxide (CO2) can also be formed. The ideal stoichiometric equation for this reaction is SiO2 + 2C → SiC + CO2. However, in practical scenarios, carbon is often present in excess, leading to CO being the predominant gas evolved. The exact product gas can vary based on the specific conditions and materials used in the reaction. For precise calculations of empirical weights, consulting resources like the Ellingham diagram and higher-level chemistry texts is recommended.
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I have a simple question.

What will be the products of the SiC producing reaction:
SiO2 + C = SiC + ?

(I twill be CO, CO2, O2 ?)

Thanks.
 
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As you have written it the answer seems to be O2. It doesn't happen like that in practice. Usually carbon is present in excess and CO is the major product but CO2 can be produced as well. The ideal reaction would be written as:

SiO2 + 2C ------> SiC + CO2
 
Thanks chemisttree, but I must know exactly the product gas because I have to calculate empiric weight of the reactants.
 
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