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Alka-Seltzers are a combination of sodium bicarbonate, aspirin, and anhydrous citric acid.
It is a mixture, not a compound
it will explode
No, Alka-seltzers are antacids, which are used to treat indigestion.
When alka-seltzer reacts with water, it produces carbon dioxide gas. The pressure from the gas buildup pushes the canister up until it runs out of gas. The height the canister reaches depends on the amount of alka-seltzer and water used, as well as the size and weight of the canister.
Speedy
Alka-Seltzer is a combination of sodium bicarbonate and citric acid, which dissolve in water to produce effervescence. Its solubility is influenced by temperature, with higher temperatures generally increasing solubility. When mixed with water, it reacts to form carbon dioxide, which creates the characteristic fizz. Overall, Alka-Seltzer is highly soluble in water, allowing for quick dissolution and absorption in the body.
Alka-Seltzers are a combination of sodium bicarbonate, aspirin, and anhydrous citric acid.
The Alka Seltzer boy's name was "Speedy."
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The generic name for Alka-Seltzer is sodium bicarbonate.
Alka Seltzer tablets contain baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) and citric acid, which react with water to produce carbon dioxide gas. When the tablet is dropped in water, it dissolves and releases the gas bubbles, creating the fizzing sensation. This reaction helps to break down stomach gas and provide relief from indigestion.