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- From: aflorjan@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu (Alan S Florjancic)
- Subject: Re: Dining Escapades.
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- Date: Sun, 24 Jan 1993 14:31:57 GMT
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- Jay...
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- The fizzle you see in soda when salt is added is merely the evolution of the
- CO2 in the pop(carbonation) when salt is dissolved in the solution. Salt is
- much more soluable than the carbon dioxide and the pop can only dissolve so
- much
- material, so the less soluable thing comes out of solution...
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- The other reaction is an acid-base reaction with the baking soda(base) and
- acetic acid....
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- Alan S. Florjancic
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