Yes, baking powder reacts with lemon juice. It is similar to baking soda and viniegar. Baing soda is a base, and lemon juice is acidic. When mixed, CO2 is created.
== == Washing Soda+lemon juice=co2+other products == == A chemical reaction has taken place between the reactants, washing soda and lemon juice. Carbon dioxide is one of the products. the chemical change cannot be reversed. So it is a irreversible change.
When lemon juice is squeezed on marble, carbon dioxide gas is released due to the reaction between the citric acid in the lemon juice and the calcium carbonate in the marble. This reaction results in the formation of calcium citrate, water, and carbon dioxide gas.
This is due to the lower pH of the citric acid (2.2) in the lemon juice than the higher pH of (3) of vinegar.
I'm not sure, but it may be because the calcium carbonate is a base, and therefore it neutralises the citric acid in the lemon juice (which makes the lemon juice taste sour). The rapid release of CO2 (a product of the neutralisation)has caused the fizzing, and a salt (calcium citrate) is formed. It is often removed and added to sulphuric acid to make sweets.
Yes it can, the chemical reaction creates co2 which will go in the balloon therefore it will blow up.
Does co2 like lemon
It's really two reactions in one. The first one's a double replacement:NaHCO3 + HC2H3O2 --> NaC2H3O2 + H2CO3Then, the carbonic acid immediately decomposes:H2CO3 --> H2O + CO2So the two together are:NaHCO3 + HC2H3O2 --> NaC2H3O2 + H2O + CO2
Hokey pokey (honeycomb) contains honey in the recipe, which is mildly acidic. Some recipes also have some vinegar or lemon juice in, to enhance the acidity. Baking soda is alkali. Mixing the acid and alkali creates a neutralisation reaction, releasing CO2 and causing the aeration in the honeycomb.
Very simple, lemon juicer is an acid because its pH is lower than 7. Baking soda is a base with a pH higher than 7. If you mix lemon juice, baking soda together, you will get a little eruption. This happens if you also mix vinegar with baking soda. So, when you mix lemon juice and vinegar together, it will fizz up. Every time an acid and a base are mixed together, you get a little reaction.
Lime Water, if CO2 is present, then it should turn milky white :D xxx
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