it would be combustion
3NaHCO3 + C6H8O7 ---> C6H5Na3O7 + 3CO2 + 3H2O
When a chemical reaction has CO2 and H2O in it, its then stated as a combustion.
When the test tube containing chemical instructed to heat by water bath, it might meant to control a steady heating rate or the reaction required a certain range of temperature. It couldn't be told if direct heating would bring any harm, but the instruction in the science lab should meant something. It is best to ask with your science teacher on the specific experiment that was instructed to use water bath as heat medium. P.S. Don't attempt anything outside the instruction in the lab unless you know exactly what is the nature of reaction and its' hazard.
1. Fill bath half way 2. Mark the level of the water with a marker pen (line A) 3. Get into the bath 4. Completely submerge yourself into the water, get someone to mark the level of the water with you still completely submerged (line B) 5. Get out of the bath 6. The water level should have gone down back to line A 7. Using a mesuring jug, fill the bath until it has reached line B.. keeping count of the amount of water you've added. 8. The amount of water you added is your body volume :)
Depends On The Size Of The Bath probley about 6
The hot heat from the hot water turns evaporates. Once it reaches or touches a cool surface (mirror), the heat would condense and turn into water droplets. Therefore, water droplets are found in the mirror when you bath.
The quauntity in liters is five times the water flow rate in liter/minute.
The water bath is used in the lab to allow a chemical reaction to occur at a specific temperature. The bath is heated to a precise temperature and the beaker or other container is placed in the bath.
No, a bubble bath is not a chemical reaction. It is simply the result of introducing air into the water through the use of soap or a similar product, creating bubbles as a visual and sensory effect.
It's called condensation, steam from the hot water in the bath turns back to water when it touches the mirror covering the mirror in a thin layer of water.
Bath bombs contain a combination of baking soda and citric acid. When these two ingredients come into contact with water, a chemical reaction occurs which produces carbon dioxide gas, leading to the fizzing effect. This reaction creates bubbles that release essential oils and fragrances into the bath water, creating a relaxing and aromatic experience.
That is how you are supposed to fill your hot tub.
A water bath is used in Grignard reagent reactions to control the rate of the reaction and maintain a uniform temperature. This is important because Grignard reagents are highly reactive and can decompose if the temperature gets too high. The water bath helps ensure a controlled and safe reaction environment.
The water bath provides heat, which speeds up the reaction.
Citric acid and sodium carbonate combine to form sodium citrate, water, and carbon dioxide, in a chemical reaction. This reaction is commonly used in effervescent products such as bath bombs or antacids.
A water bath is used in chemical experiments to provide a stable and uniform temperature environment for samples. This helps to control the temperature of reactions or facilitate heat-sensitive experiments. The water bath also helps to reduce evaporation and maintain a constant temperature throughout the experiment.
water bath is a bath that has water...
A water bath is a bath of vigouriously boiling water
A hot water bath is a bath with hot water. You use it to take a bath.