I'm trying to get my cousin interested in chemistry so I want to show him HCl + NaOH
H
2O + NaCl. I then want to make the resulting NaCl precipitate out of the solution to show that's what happened. I want to do this because it is a really simple equation with products that are easy to understand and she's only in 4th grade.
In preliminary testing I have tried adding 91% isopropyl alcohol but there wasn't really a precipitation as much as there was a milky-white brine layer at the bottom of the solution. I've looked up substances that NaCl isn't soluble in and from what I've found it's most weakly soluble in ethanol. This would be okay if I could buy a pint of the stuff but I'd have to buy a gallon of denatured alcohol from Lowe's and I don't want or need that much.
Obviously the suggested liquid shouldn't react with NaOH or HCl in case there is any residual left in the solution.
Do you have any better suggestions? Thanks.