Washing soda is originally white in colour and no colour change takes place on heating it. A colourless gas, water vapour i.e the water of crystallization is evolved which is neutral to litmus and even turns cobalt chloride blue to pink. The left residue is sodium carbonate (white).
it will dissolve into vinegar and gine out the bubbles of CO2
It will melt and the washing soda will turn to paste
Na2CO3
what will happens to a plant exposed to air
it melts dah
Because when exposed to heat, all the bubbles in the soda do something with oxygen and the oxygen goes into the air, so that's how I guess.
Iron is oxidized and rusting appear.
No, washing soda is a hydrated form of sodium carbonate, Na2CO3.10H2O and this generally loses water, effloresces, as the vapour pressure of the salt is usually greater than the vapour pressure of water in the surrounding air. Deliquescence is taking in water from the atmosphere.
when washing soda is exposed to air , since it contains 10 molecules of water and thus loses those
what will happens to a plant exposed to air
Calcium tarnishes rapidly when exposed to air.
what will happens to a plant exposed to air
A chemical reaction occurs and causes the skittles to release a gas. This turns the cream soda into a green liquid that will harden quickly if it is exposed to too much air.
Tarnish.
Tarnish.
It evaporates :)
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When carbon is exposed to air nothing happens.
Hiwhat happens when exposed air meets foodThank you.
Hiwhat happens when exposed air meets foodThank you.