If you mix chalk with club soda, it is most likely that it will explode!
When you mix chalk with water and then evaporate the water, you are left with chalk dust or solid chalk residue. Evaporating the water removes the liquid component, leaving behind the solid chalk particles that were initially dissolved in the water.
When you mix baking soda and ginger ale, the baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) will react with the carbonation in the ginger ale to release carbon dioxide gas. This reaction will cause fizzing or bubbling as the gas is produced.
When you mix baking soda and vinegar, a chemical reaction occurs that produces carbon dioxide gas, water, and sodium acetate. When you mix baking soda and Coca Cola, a similar reaction may occur but the acidic nature of the soda can also impact the reaction, possibly resulting in a less dramatic bubbling effect.
It is not recommended to mix chalk with concrete as chalk is not a suitable additive for concrete. Chalk is primarily composed of calcium carbonate, which can affect the overall strength and durability of concrete when mixed in. It is best to use materials that are specifically designed for concrete mixes.
Chalk will not dissolve in Sprite because chalk is made mostly of calcium carbonate which is not soluble in water. The chalk will remain solid and will not mix with the liquid.
a gas attack and you could easily die
It bubbles!
Chalk is primarily composed of calcium carbonate. Citric acid reacts with calcium carbonate to form calcium citrate, carbon dioxide and water. citric acid = HA, deprotenated = A 2 HA + CaCO3 --------> Ca(A)2 + H2O CO2
bicarbonate soda is another name for baking soda
When you mix chalk and viegar together it fizzes and like a soda when its cold and you open it u see it fizzing out jumping all around, thats what it would be like when you mix them. this may not say alot but this is what i know. :-)I'm only 11 and i did this for the science fair.
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Nothing happens when backing soda and sand are mixed. There is no reaction.
Tonic water or club soda.
It fizzes.
it will explode
To make club soda at home, you can simply mix carbonated water with a small amount of baking soda and a pinch of salt. This will create a bubbly and refreshing drink similar to store-bought club soda.
not much.