Baking soda vinegar balloon data

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      Feb 15, 2018 · Weigh the following six amounts of baking soda (sodium bicarbonate, NaHCO3): 0.20 g, 0.40 g, 0.50 g, 0.70 g, 1.00 g, and 1.70 g (use a weighing paper to do it). Label the balloons 1-6. Put the six different masses of baking soda into six balloons using a small funnel. Make sure the baking soda goes to the bottom of the balloon.

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      Use a funnel to fill a balloon with baking soda. Then cover the top of the flask with the balloon and pour the baking soda in the balloon into the vinegar. Let the beaker sit, undisturbed, and observe what happens. The solid baking soda and liquid vinegar undergo a chemical reaction to produce carbon dioxide, the gas that fills the balloon.

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      For this activity, you will apply the conservation of mass principle to predict how much carbon dioxide is produced for a reaction of 0.1 moles of baking soda and 0.1 moles of vinegar. You will then combine the two chemicals and capture the carbon dioxide in a balloon. Finally, you will weigh the balloon and compare it to the predicted mass.

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      Save a copy of the data table from the baking-soda-and-vinegar reaction that featured the use of the balloon and paste it below, or draw the table. 9 When you repeated the reaction and used the balloon to “close” the system, what did you notice about the mass of …

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      Attach the balloon to the top of the plastic bottle, letting the balloon hang down to one side, so that no vinegar is coming in contact with the baking soda. Find the total mass of the container, balloon, baking soda and vinegar, and record the data. Lift up the balloon and the vinegar will pour into the container and mix with the baking soda.

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      2. Use the funnel and pour the baking soda into the balloon. 3. Carefully place the balloon onto the mouth of the soda bottle, being careful NOT to mix the baking soda into the vinegar yet. 4. Measure the mass of the soda bottle and balloon. Record the mass in the DATA TABLE. 5. Lift the balloon to mix the baking soda with the vinegar in the ...

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