Task 2 and Task 3
Compounds | Method | Observation of reaction | Why does it react that way |
| A teaspoon of the baking soda was placed in a cup. 3 teaspoons of vinegar were then placed into the cup. | The mixture bubbled, fizzed and overflowed. | Why does it react like that ? It reacts that way because the acid in the baking soda reacts to one of the chemicals in the vinegar. |
| 1/2 cup of baking soda is added to a typical laundry load with bleach | It fizzes a little but it also becomes a better cleaning product. | It has that kind of reaction because the baking soda has a sort of acid in it that reacts to a chemical in the bleach. |
| 3 tbsp of lemon juice and 2 tsp of baking soda in a glass and watch the reaction. | The reaction was that it bubbled/fizzed up but it is good for sores . | In lemon juice there's a percentage of citric acid and the acid in the baking soda clashed with the acid in the lemon juice. |
| Place a 1\4 of vinegar and dish washing liquid in a spray bottle put the lid on and shake. | It just ended up bubbling and is good for cleaning products. | It didn’t fizz this time itn only bubbled because in the dish soap there isn’t any baking soda or citric acid |
| Put 2 tsp of lemon juice in 3 tbsp of sugar in a cup. | There was only a little bit of fizz this time but it made a good ointment. | It didn’t react like the rest because the sugar isn’t the same as the baking soda because it has no acid in it . |
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