I am having trouble with my Alka-Seltzer, Water lab.
The purpose of the lab is to figure out how much CO2 is produced when an amount of Alka-Seltzer is mixed with an amount of water. The only equation we have is:
Alka-Seltzer + H2O ---> CO2 + Products
I have tried every thing I could think of. I measured out 30mL of water, and 1g of Alka-Seltzer. The water was 28°C and the current atm of where I live = .832 atm
The Experiment: I filled a bucket with water (same temperature), placed a plastic bag (with the Alka-Seltzer in it) over the graduated cylinder full of water. I immediately placed the system (air tight cylinder with water and Alka-Seltzer mixing) under water so that the liquid products stayed about the same height as the water in the bucket. When I looked at the amount of liquid product left, it stayed at 30 mL (still with gas in the container). At this point, I am not sure where to go as I do not have a balanced equation (or the reactants in Alka-Seltzer) that I could solve using Stoichiometry. I have completed a similar task where I filled a plastic bag with approximately 10 mL of water and dropped .5g of Alka-Seltzer in and sealed the bag. I lost 1 mL of water, when poured back into the graduated cylinder, but I assume that was the remaining liquid in the bag.
I am not sure where to go from here, or if I am even doing the experiment properly. If any one could let me know how to use my data (if I even have the right data), or maybe tell me where I am going wrong I would appreciate it. Unfortunately I don't have the full equation for the reaction, I have looked around on the internet and still can't find it, all I know is Alka-Seltzer is made with aspirin, sodium bicarbonate and citric acid. Thanks for the help.