Asked by Gayle
What is the total mass when you pour 100 g of vinegar into a flask and add 10 g of baking soda in a flask. Also what is the chemical formula for this. how can we change the formula so the experiment will be accurate.
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Answered by
Damon
LOL, well mass is conserved
OVERALL
but that includes the CO2 smoke pouring out the stern of your toy motorboat.
To make it work out right, you better catch all the products :)
see: http://chemistry.about.com/od/chemicalreactions/f/What-Is-The-Equation-For-The-Reaction-Between-Baking-Soda-And-Vinegar.htm
OVERALL
but that includes the CO2 smoke pouring out the stern of your toy motorboat.
To make it work out right, you better catch all the products :)
see: http://chemistry.about.com/od/chemicalreactions/f/What-Is-The-Equation-For-The-Reaction-Between-Baking-Soda-And-Vinegar.htm
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