Alka-Seltzer reacts to liquids because it contains sodium bicarbonate (baking soda), citric acid, and aspirin. When the tablet is added to water, the citric acid and sodium bicarbonate react to produce carbon dioxide gas, which creates the fizzing effect. This reaction also facilitates the dissolution of the aspirin, allowing it to be absorbed more easily in the digestive system. Thus, the effervescent reaction helps in delivering the medication effectively.
Alka Seltzer is a compound that reacts to liquids. It all depends on the density of the liquid to determine how fast or slow the alka seltzer will react, and how violent it will erupt. With dirty water, it will do the same as water, yet be slower, due to it being more dense.
it doesn't really depend on the type of solultion its the temperature that affects it. the hotter the solution the faster the alka selzter will disolve.the opposite of this is if the the solution is cold.this is not really complitcated and im only in the 7th grade
Any kind of oil wont dissolve alka seltzer tablets
vinegar
it contains asprin
Yes, the reaction is possible.
it doesn't really depend on the type of solultion its the temperature that affects it. the hotter the solution the faster the alka selzter will disolve.the opposite of this is if the the solution is cold.this is not really complitcated and im only in the 7th grade
Alka-Seltzer and Mentos react differently when combined with liquids. Alka-Seltzer contains citric acid and sodium bicarbonate, which produce carbon dioxide when dissolved in water, creating fizz. Mentos, when dropped into carbonated beverages, causes rapid release of carbon dioxide due to its porous surface. Combining the two may create a vigorous fizz, but they serve different purposes and have different reaction mechanisms.
Teflon is resistant to most liquids.
Alka seltzer has an antiacid built into it, so the reaction starts off fast, but will slow to a normal pace. The Vinegar's acidic level will be neutralized.
cotton doesn't "react" to liquids. It becomes saturated with them.
Liquids can react differently to different substances based on their chemical properties. Some liquids may dissolve in certain substances, form a homogeneous mixture, react chemically to produce a new substance, or remain unaffected by the presence of the other substance. The interaction between liquids and other substances depends on factors such as polarity, solubility, and chemical reactivity.