The substances that can be generated by the reaction of silicon oxide and carbon are:
Silicon oxide reacts with sufficient carbon to generate silicon and carbon dioxide. Silicon oxide reacts with a small amount of carbon to form silicon and carbon monoxide. Element Introduction:
Silicon oxide: It is a solid at room temperature and insoluble in water. It is insoluble in acid, but soluble in hydrofluoric acid and hot concentrated phosphoric acid, and can work with molten alkalis. Carbon: It is a very common element and widely exists in the atmosphere, crust and organisms in various forms. Silicon: a chemical element, belonging to the third periodic metal element on the periodic table. Carbon dioxide: It is a common greenhouse gas in the air and a gaseous compound. Carbon monoxide: Under standard conditions, pure carbon monoxide is colorless, odorless and non irritating gas.