about 46.7% is what my findings were
It is not recommended to use baking soda in a lava lamp instead of Alka-Seltzer. Baking soda may not react in the same way as Alka-Seltzer and could potentially damage the lava lamp or create a hazardous situation. Stick to using Alka-Seltzer as directed for best results.
Alka-Seltzer tablets contain baking soda and citric acid. When dissolved in water, the two substances react to produce carbon dioxide gas, which creates bubbles and fizz. In a lava lamp, the bubbling action from the Alka-Seltzer tablet creates movement in the colored wax, resembling the flow of lava.
Alka-Seltzer Gold contains only aspirin and potassium citrate and is primarily used for pain relief and reducing fever. Alka-Seltzer for Heartburn contains baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) and citric acid to help neutralize stomach acid and relieve heartburn symptoms.
Yes, when Alka-Seltzer tablets are added to water, they undergo a chemical reaction that produces carbon dioxide gas. This reaction occurs because the citric acid and baking soda in the tablets react to produce carbon dioxide gas, which creates the fizzing effect.
The easiest way to create gas at home is to add Alka-Seltzer to water.
yes there is baking soda
alka seltzer it has this bubbly stuff that makes it erupt higher than baking soda.
It is not recommended to use baking soda in a lava lamp instead of Alka-Seltzer. Baking soda may not react in the same way as Alka-Seltzer and could potentially damage the lava lamp or create a hazardous situation. Stick to using Alka-Seltzer as directed for best results.
If you look at the ingredients for Alka-Seltzer, you will find that it contains citric acid and sodium bicarbonate(baking soda). When you drop the tablet in water, the acid and the baking soda react -- this produces the fizz.
The independent variable in an experiment involving Alka-Seltzer could be the amount of Alka-Seltzer used, the temperature of the water it's dissolved in, or the surface area of the Alka-Seltzer tablet. It is the variable that is deliberately changed or manipulated by the experimenter to observe its effect on the dependent variable.
i have used alka-seltzer for years. it has always worked. never had a problem with it.
When dissolved in water, Alka-Seltzer tablets undergo a chemical reaction that produces carbon dioxide gas, causing the tablet to fizz and dissolve. This reaction is exothermic because it releases heat energy as a byproduct, contributing to the warming sensation often experienced when using Alka-Seltzer.
It foams
Alka-Seltzer: aspirin + citric acid + sodium hydrogen carbonate (NaHCO3) Soda: carbonated water (carbon dioxide dissolved in water)
The alka seltzer dissolved faster in the soda because the soda is acidic, which helps to break down the alka seltzer more quickly. The carbonation in the soda also provides agitation, which helps to speed up the dissolution process compared to water.
it contains asprin
Aspirin and sodium bicarbonate are the ingredients in Alka Seltzer. Two tablets are the equivalent of two regular aspirin and baking soda, which is an acid reducer in itself. But the sodium bicarbonate in alka seltzer is heat treated.