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the type of vinegar that has a bigger reaction to baking soda out of this to type apple cider or white distilled vinegar is white distilled vinegar.
there are too many to count.
Mainly because it has a soothing effect. So would calamine lotion. Many people think it does this by neutralizing the acid in the sting, but this is not really so. Remember the venom has been injected below the surface of the skin. Any chemical strong enough to penetrate the skin would probably do more harm than good.
To make a model volcano erupt, you can create a chemical reaction by mixing vinegar and baking soda inside the volcano structure. The vinegar is the acid and the baking soda is the base, which react to create carbon dioxide gas, producing the eruption effect. You can add red food coloring to the mix for a more realistic lava effect.
If you mix baking soda NaHCO3into pure water nothing happens. however if there is any acid in the water it will react with it to give of carbon dioxide.Baking powder is a mixture of baking soda and acid and will give a very strong reaction in water and many other liquids
Baking soda and vinegar are both made of many small little pieces. When you mix these two, the pieces dance and become one, something new, that is different than either baking soda or vinegar. The new thing is a gas, like the air around us. This gas is trapped in the bubbles.
Any acid can be used to neutralize a base such as sodium hydroxide. If you have a concentrated solution of sodium hydroxide, you could neutralize it most efficiently with a strong acid such as hydrochloric acid. You can also neutralize it with Coca Cola, or vinegar, or many other acidic chemicals, but it would require a larger amount than if you used hydrochloric acid.
a solution of warm water and vinegar and a little dish soap has work for me.... then suck it out with a shop vac or hand held shampooer to pull it all out....then repeat with vinegar solution again as many times as needed. there is something in the vinegar that nuetrelizes the urine.
Baking Soda. Baking soda, or it's compound sodium bicarbonate, reacts with the acidic acid in vinegar and is the popular duo of many school science experiments - the "Erupting volcano".
Vinegar and baking soda are different in nature. Vinegar is acidic in nature (which means that when added to water, it gives out H+/Hydrogen ion) and Baking soda is basic in nature (which means that when added to water, it gives out OH-/Hydroxide ion). When these two chemically combine (or are even mixed together through common physical means) they form salt and water and many bubbles. This reaction is called neutralization reaction. Here is a chemical formula:- NaOH + Hcl = (forms) Nacl + H20 base acid salt water
To neutralize acetic acid, you need a 1:1 molar ratio of calcium carbonate to acetic acid. The molar mass of acetic acid is 60.05 g/mol, so 0.83 mmol is 0.83 * 10^-3 mol. This requires 0.83 * 10^-3 mol of calcium carbonate, which is 0.83 * 10^-3 mol * 1000 mg/mol = 0.83 mg of calcium carbonate. In 250 mg tablets, you would need 0.83 mg / 250 mg = 0.00332 tablets, so you would need at least 1 tablet to neutralize the acetic acid in the quart of vinegar.
30 drops equals how many tsps?