Reaction Of Sodium Carbonate In Acid
by Martyn F. Chillmaid/science Photo Library
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Reaction Of Sodium Carbonate In Acid
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Martyn F. Chillmaid/science Photo Library
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Reaction of sodium carbonate in ethanoic acid. This is an example of an endothermic (heat absorbing) acid-carbonate reaction, which produces a metal salt. Ethanoic, or acetic, acid is a weak acid found in vinegar (here 6% wine vinegar). Here the sodium carbonate has not yet been added and the starting temperature is 16 degrees Celsius. This reaction produces sodium ethanoate (sodium acetate) and a temperature drop of 6.4 degrees, to 9.6 degrees Celsius (see image: C008/4187).
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