Dish Bowl
Posted in Art Glass on 06/21/2010 05:00 pm by adminDish Bowl
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put ashore and the candle wax over a small plate dish bowl.light bakingsoda.put the end of their great
then pour vinegar into baking soda plate. what happens with candles? why? in what way?
I think in the end candles be released, starting with the short. CO2 produced by the reaction between baking soda (Na2CO3) and vinegar (acetic acid) will remove some air and extinguish candles. Since CO2 is more dense than air (44 g / mol) that will take a while to propagate through the volume occupied by candles. HC2H3O2 (so) + Na2CO3 - NaC2H3O2> (so) + CO2 (g) + H2O (l)


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