It typically takes several hours for sidewalk chalk to dissolve in soda, depending on the size of the chalk piece and the type of soda used. The process may be accelerated by stirring or crushing the chalk pieces.
Diet Coke tends to dissolve chalk the fastest due to its high acidity and carbonation levels. The carbonation helps break down the chalk, while the phosphoric acid in Diet Coke further aids in its dissolution.
Chalk is primarily composed of calcium carbonate. Citric acid reacts with calcium carbonate to form calcium citrate, carbon dioxide and water. citric acid = HA, deprotenated = A 2 HA + CaCO3 --------> Ca(A)2 + H2O CO2
we can filter the mixture of table salt and chalk dust by using the process called filtration because when you mix the table salt with water and chalk dust together, it becomes an insoluble mixture called suspension
No, but it can clean coins! Leave a coin in a glass of coca cola over night and it will be squeaky clean! P.S. BUT IT CAN DISSOLVE TEETH! E.
Not all carbonates dissolve in water. Some carbonates, such as calcium carbonate (found in limestone and chalk) and sodium carbonate (commonly known as washing soda), are sparingly soluble in water and only dissolve to a small extent. Other carbonates, like potassium carbonate and lithium carbonate, are more soluble in water.
Ginger Ale.
When you mix chalk with club soda, the carbonation in the soda can cause the chalk to dissolve slowly. This reaction occurs as the carbon dioxide in the club soda creates carbonic acid, which reacts with the calcium carbonate in chalk to form calcium bicarbonate.
It sounds like you have an experiment that you're supposed to try for a class. I'll give you a hint, don't try to dissolve too much and you'll probably be able to dissolve chalk in at least two of the solutions you described. Good luck.
Soda is acidic due to carbonic acid and phosphoric acid, which can react with the calcium carbonate in chalk to form calcium citrate or calcium phosphate. This reaction allows the chalk to dissolve in the soda.
Diet Coke tends to dissolve chalk the fastest due to its high acidity and carbonation levels. The carbonation helps break down the chalk, while the phosphoric acid in Diet Coke further aids in its dissolution.
Chalk is primarily composed of calcium carbonate. Citric acid reacts with calcium carbonate to form calcium citrate, carbon dioxide and water. citric acid = HA, deprotenated = A 2 HA + CaCO3 --------> Ca(A)2 + H2O CO2
Yes, you can use soda (such as club soda or cola) to clean chalk off the driveway. The carbonation and acidity in soda can help break down the chalk residue. Simply pour the soda on the affected area, let it sit for a few minutes, and then scrub or hose off the chalk.
your teeth :) but it will take a LOT of soda
soda is the best to do it in
no
some will and some won't and some will be slightly soluble
Baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) does not dissolve in ethanol. Baking soda is only soluble in water and not in organic solvents like ethanol.