Lab Report Reaction of baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) with vinegar (acetic acid solution) Experiment

This is a demo experiment lab report about the reaction o baking soda with vinegar/acetic acid. Don't do the copy. Read and make and unique one for your report. 


Objectives

·       Make vinegar and baking soda react chemically.

·       Create a chemical equation for the process that is balanced.

 

 


Introduction

Where two or more substances react and produce products by the transformation called chemical reactions. The substances, it would be chemical elements or compounds. The product always is different from the reactant’s substance. Always produce different product has different natures and identities.

 

    aA + bB è cC + dD


Theory

Although the reaction between fen occurs in two stages, the overall process can be represented by the word equation: baking soda (NaHCO3) with vinegar (acetic acid) produces carbon dioxide + water + sodium ion + acetate ion

The primary equation for the reaction is:

 

NaHCO3(s) + CH3COOH(l) → CO2(g) + H2O(l) + Na+(aq) + CH3COO-(aq)

aq = aqueous, = solid, l = liquid, g = gas

 

 


 

 

 

Materials and Equipment

1.     White vinegar

2.     baking soda

3.     250 ml beaker

4.     graduated cylinder100 mL.

 

 

Procedure

1. Fill a 250 mL beaker halfway with vinegar.

2. Carefully pour 1 tiny spoon of baking soda into the beaker.

3. Write a balanced chemical equation explaining the process based on your findings.

 

Results and analysis

NaHCO3 is added to acetic acid to produce carbon CO2. This mixture foam up with the COgas. At the main time, baking soda disappeared when the reaction finish. When we mixed the baking soda with the vinegar (acetic acid). It looks like boomed with the foam and after a few seconds, it got vanished. From the experiment, we acknowledge that baking soda and vinegar reactions produce a lot of carbon dioxide gas.


Conclusion


In conclusion, we found that the vinegar and baking soda reaction led to the rise and bobbling of the solution. We observed the overflow and bobbling didn’t rise the temperature.

The following reaction is the one we did in the experiment:

NaHCO3 + HC2H3O2 → NaC2H3O2 + H2O + CO2

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