Alka Seltzer mixture mainly consists of 3 active ingredients; aspirin, citric acid and sodium bicarbonate. The functions of the following components are as follows; Aspirin acts a pain reliever and as an anti-inflammatory (which reduces swelling and inflammation). It does this by preventing the action of a substance known as cyclo-oxygenase which produces chemicals in the body. Sodium hydrogen carbonate and citric acid neutralizes and reduces stomach acid when they react with water.
”(Scientific American) These bubbles are representative of a chemical change and the resulting carbon dioxide should increase the water 's density. This may actually increase the volume of the water taking longer to boil, this difference may be minuscule, even negligible, but there 's a possibility for distinct change in results. This scientific American puts it best “For the reaction to occur,
Pop Rocks and soda have a very interesting chemical reaction with each other. Soda is a very pressurized drink that has carbon dioxide in it. Carbon dioxide is a pressurized chemical. When it is shaken, it fizzes, and causes pressure, and overflows releasing the carbon dioxide. It is similar to the Pop Rocks.
My experiment is elephant toothpaste were foam shoots out of a container or glass. I chose this experiment because I thought it would be fun to see foam shoot out of a bottle. You get to mix curtain substances together to make elephant toothpaste. I thought if I get a small bottle then the most foam should be produced.
Hypothesis If I put pop rocks in different sodas reacts differently to the soda, then I think certain sodas have more carbonation or sugar. Research Pop Rocks are made of sugar, carbon dioxide, water, and flavoring. They Coca cola 's ingredients are
Research Question: To investigate and compare how different temperature (5℃, 15℃, 25℃, 35℃, 45℃) can affect the concentration of carbon dioxide in soda water through titration with sodium hydroxide solution. Introduction: Carbon dioxide plays an important role in soft drinks. Soda water is manufactured by pumping carbon dioxide into water under high pressure. Carbon dioxide dissolves in water to form carbonic acid, which is the fizz we find in soft drinks. CO2 + H2O ⇌
That is true, however this argument is weak because there are in fact bigger problems than soda being a health issue. Itś your choice on whether you drink soda or not. It won't do much damage unless it becomes a very consistent thing. Though soda is bad, we have much bigger problems killing people. For example, cigarettes or smoking in general.
When sitting down drinking a diet soda people really don’t think about what makes diet soda diet. If food and drink companies put diet on front of something does that automatically make it beater or even good for the consumer? When making something diet companies usually go straight for the artificial sweeteners to drop the calories in a food or drink, and when people pick up the diet product off the shelf at the store and they automatically think its good or better for them because of just one little word added to the label. But is it really better for you or could these sweeteners be doing harm? Yeah it might help someone loose that one extra pound or help with fitting into that year-old pair of pants that someone has been just dyeing to
My hypothesis was correct because Diet Pepsi has the least amount of soda left in the bottle of the explosion out of Coke, Root Beer, Fanta, and Soda water. According to the data table Diet Pepsi had the smallest amount of soda left in the bottle, it had 620 mL left. I think my hypothesis was correct because like stated in the hypothesis, Diet Pepsi contains potassium benzoate, aspartame, and the carbonation which react to mentos. Specifically, the tiny pores in the mentos which helps the geyser form. Though, the other sodas tested contained carbonation, potassium benzoate and aspartame, have a role in the reaction to the
BPA is used in everyday life; it’s in canned foods, plastic bottles, and paper. The controversies surrounding this mysterious element are endless, and it’s hard to figure out what the exposure of Bisphenol A can do to not only the human skin, but to the brain of a human. But first, we have to figure out what it does to animals as well. BPA acts like an estrogen, disrupting hormones of any male and female animal on this planet. Not only does it affect the animal’s hormones, it affects its brain as well.
(MIP) The meme uses appeals and fallacies to convince people to buy toothpaste. (SIP 1) The meme preys on people's fear of not being accepted by society to get them to buy toothpaste using pathos. (STEWE 1)The meme illustrates people who used the toothpaste, and those who didn't.
Everyone knows the simple and easy experiment of vinegar and baking soda, but do you really know how it works. This paper will not only explain what makes these two very different chemicals react, but also what materials you will need to accomplish this easy science experiment. Baking soda and vinegar are two different chemical with two very different uses, they are not really even supposed to be used for a science experiment, take vinegar for example, some individuals use vinegar for cooking. Baking soda has a very different use, it is used for bee-stings. When vinegar and baking soda are combined, the hydrogen ions in the vinegar interact with the sodium and bicarbonate in the baking soda.
Carmex What are the advantages and disadvantages for the carmen marketing team in collecting data to narrow the flavor choices from three to two using an online survey of a cross section of internet households or an online survey or Carmex Facebook likers? For an online survey of a cross section of internet households, the advantage is that the population from which the sample is drawn is representative of all internet households. So the population includes of non users of lip balm and all users of competing lip balm. Disadvantages include of the offset such as the cost.
Have you ever just wanted to have a soda at school? Have you ever been having a bad day at school and just want a nice cool, refreshing beverage, but then you realize… you’re at school? According to NY daily news “soda gets a bad rap for making us fat, rotting our teeth and even possibly making us depressed. But hey... it's not all bad news with the bubbly stuff.” A weird fact about soda is “soda is one of society’s favorite beverages.
Synopsis This experiment is the determination of Calcium Carbonate (CaCO3) content in toothpaste with the use of back titration while demonstrating quantitative transfer of solids and liquids. A accurately weighed quantity of toothpaste was dissolved in excess volumes of HCl. This solution is then titrated with NaOH to find the volume of the excess HCl. The volume of HCl reacted, which is found by substracting the volume of given HCl with the volume of excess HCl reacted, can be further manipulated with mole fractions to find the mass of CaCO3 and thus the CaCO3 content in toothpastes.