The fizzing stop when the chemical reaction is totally finished.
Tablets fizz due to containing a carbonate like sodium bicarbonate that reacts with water. Once the water touches it, it reacts and release carbon dioxide in the form of fizz or bubbles.
The gravel shrivels up because of the acid.
we add sulpheric acid with oxalic acid to stable the ions when titrated against KMNO4
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Add an alkaline with the acid to neutralize it.
Could you please give a couple more details? Thanks.
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you add acid to water
Tablets fizz due to containing a carbonate like sodium bicarbonate that reacts with water. Once the water touches it, it reacts and release carbon dioxide in the form of fizz or bubbles.
Ants have Methionic acid in there stings. Therefor to stop the stinging add bicarbonate of soda. :)
When mixing acid and water, always add the acid to the water, and add it slowly. Never add the water to the acid.
You can add citric acid and sugar to stop hydration. But then the concrete is unusable and you need to throw it away.
Never add water to an acid always add small amount of acid slowly in large amount of water.
If the pH is higher than she wants it to be, she gotta add acid. If it too low, add base. :p Apex
Yes,to dilute acid it is safe to add acid to water than the other way around.
No, but you can add distilled water if it has filler caps and it is low of electrolite. Do not add tap water or acid.
if the acid is hygroscopic like concentrated sulphuric acid then always add acid into to water but not water into acid if u want to dilute the acid because the liquid bumps and may injure the worker....