Yes, Gatorade can dissolve with Alka-Seltzer when mixed together. Alka-Seltzer contains sodium bicarbonate, which reacts with the citric acid in Gatorade, resulting in fizzing and bubbling due to the release of carbon dioxide gas. This reaction can create a fizzy drink, but the combination may alter the flavor and acidity of the Gatorade. Always exercise caution when mixing effervescent tablets with liquids.
Alka Seltzer dizzolves in 33.1 sedonds
Any kind of oil wont dissolve alka seltzer tablets
You can't use the word "dissolve"here because AlkaSlezer is chemical but the dissolve is physical,of course the word"melt",you can use react
All solutes (e.g. Alka-Seltzer) dissolve better in a warmer solvent (e.g. water).
yes
When Alka-Seltzer is dissolved in oil, it will not mix due to the difference in polarity between the two substances. This is because Alka-Seltzer is designed to dissolve in water, not oil. As a result, the Alka-Seltzer tablet will not fully dissolve in the oil and may be left floating on top or form clumps.
Yes, water remains water even after dropping Alka Seltzer in it. The Alka Seltzer will dissolve in water, releasing bubbles of carbon dioxide gas, but the composition of the water itself does not change.
Alka-Seltzer will dissolve faster in vinegar because vinegar is an acidic solution, which can help break down the tablet faster compared to alcohol.
exactly 84 seconds
TRY IT , let me know how it turns out
Orange Juice is Acidic - Alka-Seltzer is a base (Alkaline) - It would be like trying to light a candle made out of ice. What you can do is putt 60 Alka-Seltzer tablets in a glass mason jar with 80% water in it and screw that top on tightly to deal with depression and heartburn. I found this works better than mixing with orange juice. I also know how to make a hole in a beer can toward the top so essentially you are drinking out of a cup for increased guzzle ability.
In the Alka-Seltzer lab, the manipulating variable was typically the amount or type of liquid used to dissolve the Alka-Seltzer tablet. This variable could include factors such as temperature of the water, volume of liquid, or the pH of the solution. By changing these conditions, the experiment aimed to observe their effects on the rate of reaction and the time it took for the tablet to fully dissolve.