It is actually water
Alka-Seltzer will dissolve faster in vinegar because vinegar is an acidic solution, which can help break down the tablet faster compared to alcohol.
Alka-Seltzer tablets dissolve faster in hot water because the heat increases the kinetic energy of the water molecules, causing them to move faster and collide with the tablets more frequently, breaking them down at a quicker rate. This leads to a faster dissolution of the tablet's ingredients into the water.
Yes, water remains water even after dropping Alka Seltzer in it. The Alka Seltzer will dissolve in water, releasing bubbles of carbon dioxide gas, but the composition of the water itself does not change.
You can't use the word "dissolve"here because AlkaSlezer is chemical but the dissolve is physical,of course the word"melt",you can use react
Orange Juice is Acidic - Alka-Seltzer is a base (Alkaline) - It would be like trying to light a candle made out of ice. What you can do is putt 60 Alka-Seltzer tablets in a glass mason jar with 80% water in it and screw that top on tightly to deal with depression and heartburn. I found this works better than mixing with orange juice. I also know how to make a hole in a beer can toward the top so essentially you are drinking out of a cup for increased guzzle ability.
Alka-Seltzer will dissolve faster in vinegar because vinegar is an acidic solution, which can help break down the tablet faster compared to alcohol.
Alka Seltzer dizzolves in 33.1 sedonds
water
All solutes (e.g. Alka-Seltzer) dissolve better in a warmer solvent (e.g. water).
temperature of water i know for sure if the water is hotter, the tablet will dissovle faster
Alka-Seltzer tablets dissolve faster in hot water because the heat increases the kinetic energy of the water molecules, causing them to move faster and collide with the tablets more frequently, breaking them down at a quicker rate. This leads to a faster dissolution of the tablet's ingredients into the water.
The heat gives the water molecules more kinetic energy to pull the alka seltzer particles apart (dissolve) , hence the increased temperature would speed up the rate of reaction.
Yes, water remains water even after dropping Alka Seltzer in it. The Alka Seltzer will dissolve in water, releasing bubbles of carbon dioxide gas, but the composition of the water itself does not change.
You can't use the word "dissolve"here because AlkaSlezer is chemical but the dissolve is physical,of course the word"melt",you can use react
Orange Juice is Acidic - Alka-Seltzer is a base (Alkaline) - It would be like trying to light a candle made out of ice. What you can do is putt 60 Alka-Seltzer tablets in a glass mason jar with 80% water in it and screw that top on tightly to deal with depression and heartburn. I found this works better than mixing with orange juice. I also know how to make a hole in a beer can toward the top so essentially you are drinking out of a cup for increased guzzle ability.
Yes, the temperature of water does affect how fast Alka-Seltzer dissolves. Warmer water speeds up the process by increasing the kinetic energy of the water molecules, enabling them to break down the Alka-Seltzer tablet more quickly. Cooler water will result in a slower dissolution rate.
Substances dissolve more quickly when more surface area is exposed. By cutting an alka-seltzer in half, you are exposing more surface area to the solvent (water). It would dissolve even more quickly if it were cut into more pieces or crushed into a fine powder.