Asked by Audra
I am trying to show that the combined weight of the reactants is equal to the combined weight of the reaction. When I placed CaCl2 into Na2 CO3 I didn't lose any weight. When I added Sulfuric Acid, I could not recork due to safety, therefore I lost Carbon Dioxide which reduced my weight. How can I safely contain the Carbon Dioxide to maintain the weight?
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Answered by
bobpursley
Why not balloon the flask instead of cork it?
Answered by
Audra
Thank you!
Answered by
DrBob222
I've never encountered this problem; however, here is a quick way although it may sound round about.
Tape to the inside of the container above the water line a small container of ascarite. That will absorb the CO2. There may be simpler ways but they don't come to mind quickly.
Tape to the inside of the container above the water line a small container of ascarite. That will absorb the CO2. There may be simpler ways but they don't come to mind quickly.
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