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    Amount of Water Colin Lee Dr.Cooper Chemistry 12 Introduction: Alka-seltzer contains three active ingredients‚ aspirin‚ sodium hydrogen carbonate and citric acid. It is used for headaches‚ migraines‚ and cold and flu symptoms. Alka-Seltzer is usually taken when dissolved in a glass of water. When placed in water a series of chemical reactions result into Sodium citrate and Sodium acetylsalicylate. The sodium citrate would act as the antacid for stomach pains‚ and the sodium acetylsalicylate

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    more different substances.The substances are one of either chemical elements or compounds.this chemical reaction rearranges the constituent atoms of the reactions to create different substance as products. The chemical reaction of heat on alka seltzer begins when the tablet enters the water.As soon as it does the tablet starts to dissolve and lets out the carbon dioxide gas. This is what makes the bubbles.Usually the tablet is used as a pain reliever and an antacid.the pain reliever is used

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    When researching similar projects the scientists found a project where they tested the effect of three different temperatures of water on Alka-Seltzer tablets. In the experiment they first tested how long an Alka-Seltzer tablet would dissolve in cold water ( 9 degrees) then repeated it two more times in order to calculate a mean. Then using a hot plate to heat the water‚ they tested another tablet in the hot water (51 degrees) to see how long it would take to dissolve and again did it two more times

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    Alka Seltzer Expirement Research The Expirement that the chemist will be conducting includes the following materials: hot water‚ room tepmerature water‚ cold water‚ and regular Alka Seltzer tablets. Research on Alka Seltzer in previous expirements shows that it dissolves faster in hotter temperatures of water. It also shows in previous expirements that Alka Seltzer dissolves slower in colder temperatures of water rather than hotter temoeratures. Alka Seltzer is an antacid that contains aspirin

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    by mass of NaCO3 in Alka-Seltzer Tablets Alka-Seltzer is an effervescent antacid typically used for pain relief and neutralizing stomach acid to alleviate indigestion. Alka-Seltzer tablets contain Aspirin‚ Citric Acid (CH3COOH)‚ and Sodium Bicarbonate (NaCO3). When the tablet is placed in water it undergoes an acid-base reaction and Carbon Dioxide (CO2) is a byproduct that causes the notorious “Fizz”. The objective of the lab was to measure the % of NaCO3 in an Alka-Seltzer tablet in different

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    The name of the alka seltzer project is named “The Dropouts.” The significance of that name is that the owners of the machine are very close to dropping out school themselves. Ultimately‚ the goal of the machine would be to pop a balloon and to blow out a candle. The goal would be achieved by using the potential energy in the balloon‚ popping it‚ and using the now present kinetic energy‚ which is the air‚ to blow out the flame of the candle. The final products would be a popped balloon and a blown

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    What factors will make an Alka-Seltzer tablet dissolve faster? My theory is that the Alka-Seltzer will dissolve faster in the warm water and slower in the cold water because the more heat something has the more energy the atoms or molecules in the object get. So in hot water the molecules inside are moving around really fast and have tons of energy to dissolve the tablet while in cold water the molecules are still moving around but at a slower pace therefore taking longer to dissolve the tablet.

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    w w ap eP ENGLISH LANGUAGE m e tr .X w 1123 English Language June 2009 om .c s er Paper 1123/01 Composition General comments The topics in this component of the syllabus presented candidates with the opportunity to respond with personal interest and imagination on subjects that were readily accessible across the ability range and across the different geographical regions. It was obvious that both teachers and candidates had worked hard in preparation for the

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    Interview with Alka (Mom) Alka found it rather easy to narrow down her musical choices to three. "I don’t listen to much variety in music. I only listen to about four artists. “She stated. Alka said she would listen to more music if she had more free time. A male singer who she loves listening to is Jagjit Singh. His voice is very sweet‚ and melodic. Alka’s favorite female singer is Lata Mangeshkar. She describes Lata Mangeshkar’s voice as being heavenly‚ and really relaxing. When it comes to groups

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    water‚ A equal mixture of NaOH and water‚ either a whole‚ broken‚ or finely crushed Alka-seltzer tablet. The fastest rate average was at 0.04 s (finely crushed Alka-seltzer with room temp. water). The slowest rate average is 8.02 s (Alka-seltzer with cold water). Introduction The theory of this experiment is to determine what factors or variables affect the rate of a reaction. In this case we used Alka-Seltzer; the reaction is a neutralization reaction of sodium bicarbonate‚ citric acid and

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