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    Chemical Reactions

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    Reactions that occur Mixing lemon juice with baking soda gives you a chemical reaction.  The lemon juice contains citric acid.  The citric acid from the lemon juice will donate a hydrogen ion (H+) to the bicarbonate or baking soda (NaHCO3).  When the bicarbonate is mixed into solution‚ the bicarbonate acts as a base and takes the H+ ion from the citric acid to form carbonic acid (H2CO3) and carbon dioxide (CO2).  Whenever a chemical reaction produces gas‚ it will be highly favored due to its large increase

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    Nahco3 In Alka-Seltzer

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    NaHCO3 in Alka-Seltzer Introduction: Sodium Bicarbonate also referred to as baking soda‚ Bicarbonate of soda‚ Sodium hydrogen carbonate‚ and Carbonic Acid Monosodium salt‚ acts an ionic or salt compound when put in an aqueous solution. Its molecular weight is 84.006 g/mol and it is usually found in a dry powder form that is similar to slat. It is white‚ odorless‚ and has a melting point of 108.9 degrees Celsius. It has a density of 2.1 g/cm3. Sodium Bicarbonate is an electrolyte that can be used

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    ACID BASE IMBALENCE INTRODUCTION The body normally maintains a steady balance between acids‚ produced during metabolism and bases that neutralize and promote the excretion of the acids.Many health problems may lead to acid base imbalance.Patients with Diabetis mellitus ‚COPD‚and kidney disease frequently frequently develop acid base imbalences. Vomiting and diarrhea may also cause acid base imbalance.The kidneys are an essential buffer system for

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    leading producer of sodium bicarbonate‚ popularly known as baking soda‚ a natural product which cleans‚ deodorizes leavens and buffers. The Company’s Arm & Hammer brand is one of the nation’s most trusted trademarks for numerous consumer and specialty products. The company has multiple plants in United States and Brazil from where they export their product. Their subsidiary in Brazil also manufactures various inorganic chemicals‚ such as sodium sulfide‚ sodium sulfite‚ sodium metabisulfite‚ barium

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    Purpose: The purpose of this lab was to see how given amounts of sodium bicarbonate reacts with acetic acid and see how it creates different amounts of new compounds. Procedure: In this lab‚ we were going to be reacting 12.5g sodium bicarbonate with 7.4mL acetic acid. Before we began‚ we turned on the hot plate to a medium level‚ allowing it time to heat up. While the plate was heating‚ we gathered 1 1/4g sodium bicarbonate onto the balance. Next‚ we measured 7.4mL acetic acid by pouring it into

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    hypotonic hydration‚ and edema. Electrolyte Balance 9. Indicate routes of electrolyte entry and loss from the body. 10. Describe the importance of ionic sodium in fluid and electrolyte balance of the body‚ and indicate its relationship to normal cardiovascular system functioning. 11. Describe mechanisms involved in regulating sodium balance‚ blood volume‚ and blood pressure. 12. Explain how potassium‚ calcium‚ and anion balances in plasma are regulated. Acid-Base Balance 13

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    0. 3. A 1% solution of sodium bicarbonate has a pH of about 8.5. 4. Yeast cells have an internal pH that is slightly acidic (about 5.5 to 6.0). Concepts • Diffusion • Active transport • Acid–base indicators • Selective permeability Materials Ammonia solution‚ NH3 ‚ 0.01 M Beaker‚ 100-mL Hydrochloric acid solution‚ HCl‚ 0.01 M Filter paper Neutral red solution‚ 0.02% Funnel Potassium hydroxide solution‚ KOH‚ 0.01 M Graduated cylinder‚ 25-mL Sodium bicarbonate solution‚ NaHCO3 ‚ 1% Pipets

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    Chemistry of Bath Bombs

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    Introduction – When sodium bicarbonate and citric acid mix in water they dissolve‚ the sodium bicarbonate reacts with the citric acid to form sodium citrate and carbon dioxide. The carbon dioxide then bubbles out as a gas‚ which makes the bath bomb break up‚ in this experiment 3 tests will be conducted in order to find the correct ratio of bicarbonate soda and citric acid to create the perfect bath bomb. Background information – The

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    History of Baking Soda

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    soda is simply sodium bicarbonate‚ a substance found naturally in mineral deposits‚ oceans and lake sediments as trona ore. Sodium bicarbonate is also manufactured in the human body‚ where it helps to maintain the correct pH of the blood stream‚ neutralizes stomach acids and plaque acids‚ and carries carbon dioxide from bodily tissue to the lungs. Baking soda is a white crystalline powder (NaHCO3) better known to chemists as sodium bicarbonatebicarbonate of soda‚ sodium hydrogen carbonate

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    Rate and Collision Theory

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    a given amount of water. Alka-Seltzer is an over-the-counter antacid and pain relief medication that is dissolved in water before it is ingested. Each tablet contains aspirin (acetylsalicylic acid)‚ citric acid‚ and sodium bicarbonate. As the tablet dissolves in water‚ the bicarbonate ions in the tablet react with the hydrogen ions from the acids that are also contained in the tablet. The carbon dioxide gas that is produced by the reaction is what causes the bubbling that can be observed. HCO3-

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