In a bath bomb experiment, should I increase or decrease sodium bicarbonate to increase fizzing and why? or should I increase or decrease citric acid, and why. please explain.
the recipe calls for 1 tablespoon cream of tartar and 1/2tsp baking soda
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In a bath bomb experiment, should I increase or decrease sodium bicarbonate to increase fizzing and...
In a bath bomb experiment, 50 ml of sodium bicarbonate is used along with 25 ml of citric acid and 15ml of cooking oil. When the bath bomb is formed and set to dry, it will be dropped in water to observe the reaction. My question is how can I convert 50 ml of sodium bicarbonate and 25 ml of citric acid into grams to get the moles. And is the correct molar ratio 3:1 or is it 2:1, because...
I have completed this lab (Experiment 13 Acid and Base, Part 2) and want feedback on if I doing the equations correctly? I have included my answers in the question. Are these correct? Pour about an inch of lemon juice into one jar and label it "acid." Put two level teaspoons of baking soda and about half a tablespoon of water in another jar. Now pour a tablespoon of lemon juice acid into the third jar for testing. Add the...
Hi, I just did a Lab experiment called the Air Bag Experiment which involved sodium bicarbonate and sulfuric acid. The first experiment with the selected bag had sodium bicarbonate as the limiting reagent and the second experiment with the same bag had sulfuric acid as the limiting reagent both of these conditions will cause for the bag to inflate. I was giving a discussion question that asked: Why would the bag inflate the same for each condition?
i am having trouble determining the calculations for table 3.
Can you please show me how to do the calculations? thank you!
Mass Formula Weight Amount Needed Amount NeededWeighed Chemical Ingredient Formula(g/mol) CO3 03 349 13.2 4 oz. Baking Soda Epsom Salt 2 oz. blo Corn Starch 2 oz. slo v Citric Acid 2 oz. Dried Flower Petals Least amount possible Witch Hazel Soap Colorant 4-6 drops 4-6 drops Essential Oil 119 Coconut Oill 17 g Solution pH Bath Bomb...
Please answer them completely! thank you a)A student was preparing an acidic salt solution using a solid salt. How would the pH of the salt solution be affected (increase, decrease, or no change) if some solid salts were spilled on the bench top while it was being transferred into the volumetric flask? Explain your reasoning. b)A student was preparing a basic salt solution by diluting from a stock solution of the salt. How would the pH of the salt solution be affected (increase,...
For the Nutrition label I created below, for gluten free
cookies. What is an FDA approved health claim or qualified health
claim, or FDA approved nutrient content claim for the label?
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Experiment 10 Prelaboratory Assignment Vinegar Analysis Lolo Sec. Name I. Asunning the to of a 59. acetic acid by mass sclution is 10 Desk No. 25.0 ml. of density 0.10 M NaoH Also record desemnine volume of aceic acid" dhis calculation your Report Sheet A chemist often uses a white card with a black mark to aid in reading the meniscus of a technique make the reading more clear liquid. How does this b....
2. Carly the chemistry student performs an experiment with vinegar (active ingredient acetic acid, CH,COOH) and baking soda (NaHCO3). Her professor asks her to place varying amounts of baking soda and vinegar into sealable plastic bags, quickly seal the bags, and observe the reaction. The balanced chemical equation for the reaction is given here NaHCO3(aq) + CH.COOH(aq) → CO2(g) + H20(1) - NaCH,COO(aq) a) Use limiting reagent calculations to fill in the following table. Please show your work Trial Baking...
Experiment 1: Neutralization of Acids and Bases In this experiment, you will learn how to properly neutralize and dispose of acidic and base solutions. Remember, when a solution has a pH of 7, it is considered neutralized. Experiment 1: Neutralization of Acids and Bases In this experiment, you will learn how to properly neutralize and dispose of acidic and base solutions. Remember, when a solution has a pH of 7, it is considered neutralized. Materials 5 mL 4.5% Acetic Acid...
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Balloon # Moles of gas that could in theory be produced Liters of gas that could in theory be produced % yield of gas produced -- show calc Show calculations for theoretical moles of gas and theoretical Liters of gas: [4.5pts] If the moles of a gas are known, along with the temperature and pressure, the volume of the gas can be calculated. This is how the theoretical volume of gas produced...