Mixing vinegar with crushed chalk doesn;t make anything. When you add crushed chalk to vinegar, it will disintigrate faster than when putting a whole piece of chalk in, because there is more surface area. When you add crushed chalk to the vinegar, it turned the vinegar yellow (it you're using yellow chalk), and there are lot's of bubbles and sizzling noises. it's a fun experiemtn! you should try it.
CaCO3 + 2 CH3COOH => Ca(CH3COO)2 + CO2 + H2O
Chalk consists of calcium carbonate. It would be a heterogeneous mixture if colours were added to it.
When you put chalk in vinegar the chalk is dissolved and broken down. However, as a result of the mixture of compounds co2 is formed.
That depends on how much of each you put in. The pH could range quite a lot.
The reaction between Chalk and Vinegar creates carbon dioxide. Chalk is calcium carbonate and when vinegar is poured on it. It is prepared from water and acetic acid it should fizz up as the oxygen in the acetic acid combines with the calcium carbonate. The foams are carbon dioxide that is formed when the oxygen from the acetic acid links with the carbon from the calcium carbonate.
A mixture of sugar and chalk is heterogeneous.
Chalk consists of calcium carbonate. It would be a heterogeneous mixture if colours were added to it.
When you put chalk in vinegar the chalk is dissolved and broken down. However, as a result of the mixture of compounds co2 is formed.
That depends on how much of each you put in. The pH could range quite a lot.
The reaction between Chalk and Vinegar creates carbon dioxide. Chalk is calcium carbonate and when vinegar is poured on it. It is prepared from water and acetic acid it should fizz up as the oxygen in the acetic acid combines with the calcium carbonate. The foams are carbon dioxide that is formed when the oxygen from the acetic acid links with the carbon from the calcium carbonate.
A mixture of sugar and chalk is heterogeneous.
Yes the chalk is turned into salt and water if there is enough vinegar
chalk is a compound
I would say it is a physical change the chalk is being reduced to a smaller size. It still remains chalk.
Chalk is not a mixture it is a chemical compound called Calcium carbonate.
In order to dissolve chalk in water, vinegar needs to be added. The vinegar has acid in it that eats away at the chalk to dissolve it.
chalk is a compound
vinegar