Wally West (
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mythmaking2013-12-12 04:36 pm
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10NaHCO3 + 15C2H4O2 = 2H2O + 20CO2 + 10C2H3NaO2
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1M NaHCO3 = 84 g
1M C2H4O2 = 60 g
1M H2O = 18 g
1M CO2 = 44 g
1M C2H3NaO2 = 82 g
840 g Baking Soda + 900 g Acetic Acid = 36 g Water + 880 g Carbon Dioxide + 820 g Sodium Acetate
If distilled vinegar is 5-8% acetic acid, that means you need 11250-18000 g of distilled vinegar for a complete reaction.
1 kg baking soda needs 13.39-21.43 kg of distilled vinegar.
Now where do I get that?
[ Someone should really question Wally's goals here. ]
10NaHCO3 + 15C2H4O2 = 2H2O + 20CO2 + 10C2H3NaO2
[ Have some scribbles of Wally adding up molar masses of individual elements into the compounds. ]
1M NaHCO3 = 84 g
1M C2H4O2 = 60 g
1M H2O = 18 g
1M CO2 = 44 g
1M C2H3NaO2 = 82 g
840 g Baking Soda + 900 g Acetic Acid = 36 g Water + 880 g Carbon Dioxide + 820 g Sodium Acetate
If distilled vinegar is 5-8% acetic acid, that means you need 11250-18000 g of distilled vinegar for a complete reaction.
1 kg baking soda needs 13.39-21.43 kg of distilled vinegar.
Now where do I get that?
[ Someone should really question Wally's goals here. ]
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Oh, and you store it like salt, pretty much. After you boil off the water.
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