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Lab 1.1 Heating Baking Soda Welcome to Brattleboro Union High School
Lab 1.1: Heating Baking Soda. Purpose: To decompose a pure substance by heating it. Note: Although this lab is presented as the very first experiment in our edition
Heating baking soda what happens WHY!??!? Answers
Best Answer: Baking soda is sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO3). The gas emitted is just plain carbon dioxide (CO2). The substance left is no longer baking soda
NaHCO3 When you heat baking soda it breaks down into sodium
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Heating Baking Soda Lab Rampello Downtown Partnership School
2010 Heating Baking Soda Lab Purpose: To see what happens when baking soda is heated and to identify the changes that occur. We will closely observe baking soda as it
Exp. 1.1 Heating Baking Soda TeacherTube
Students heat baking soda in a closed controlled system and collect the gas that is produced by displacement of water.
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I want to make sodium carbonate from baking soda. In some of the posts here on photo.net, it says not to use an aluminum pan. In Patrick Gainer's article on
Sodium bicarbonate
Further heating converts the carbonate into the oxide Baking soda is commonly added to washing machines as a replacement for softener and to remove odors from
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Lab 1.1 Heating Baking Soda Welcome to Brattleboro Union High School
Lab 1.1: Heating ...