Testing with indicator paperstrip: Iodide-Starch gets blue
you have to burn it with something dry so that it can let oxygen go through
using blue Cobalt chloride paper which will turn pink on contact with water.
It partially decomposes to Na2CO3, CO2 and H2O according to: 2NaHCO3 --> Na2CO3 + CO2 + H2O
It is an Aussie show so if you are there it would be easier. Get an agent, try out, and do a screen test.
The equation for this reaction is: CH3COOH + CH3CH2OH ------> CH3COOCH3 + H2O
CaCO3 + 2HCl = CO2 + H2O + Ca2+ + 2Cl-1
Limewater Test (HCI + CaCI2 + H2O + CO2)
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limewater test Ca(OH)2(aq) + CO2(g) ----> CaCO3(s) + H2O(l)
H2O H2O H2O
1 mole H2O = 18.015g H2O 1.57mol H2O x 18.015g H2O/1mol H2O = 28.3g H2O
It is a test when we put ferric chloride in a slightly alkaline solution check for the presence of acetate (CH3COO) 3CH3COOH + FeCl3 + 3NaOH ----------> Fe(CH3COOH)3 + 3NaCl + 3 H2O
1 mole H2O = 18.015g H2O = 6.022 x 1023 molecules H2O 1.5 x 1023 molecules H2O x 18.015g H2O/6.022 x 1023 molecules H2O = 4.5g H2O
triammonium dodeca-molybdophosphate ((NH4)3[PO4.12 MoO3].12 H2O)