new guy here again!
i had an idea a week or so ago, and i though i would try some chemical experiment, one that i had already new existed, and safe, but nobody had suggested me to doing this, one that i came up with my self
I have a gravel driveway, and i remembered that limestone, calcium carbonate, was easily dissolved by many acids, and i knew that i could never obtain strong ammounts of HCL or sulfuric acid, so i though about household acids, and vinegar came to mind, and i though that that would be a good experiment, so i got the last little bit of white vinegar we had and put it in a container(air sealed with plastic wrap and a rubber band) with a few limestone gravels and allowed it to set out for a few days, and i would like to know more about it and its products
observations: bubbles slowly appear and float up from the gravels (probibly CO2)
condensation constantly forms on inside of container.(is water one of the products?)
a precipitate slowly forms and starts fogging up the solution(is that the calcium acetate that ive heard is the other product of this reaction? or is that limestone particles in which calcium acetate may be vinegar or water soluable?
whats the real equation for this?
what are the properties of (and other interesting things or reactions that you can do with) calcium acetate?
2nd, less important experiment
i have been letting ashes set in water for months now, in an attempt to produce NAOH, do i need the white ashes for this, or will black ashes do the trick? how strong will this solution be?(ph and baseicity wise) how else can you use households stuff to make the dangerous naoh?
how can you concentrate it and seperate most of it from the water solution?
woah....this is the longest article i have ever typed, exept school projects, in the long history of Glaudge!