Rate of Reaction (Alka-Seltzer vs. temperature)

Rate of Reaction: Alka-Seltzer

Rate of Reaction

Alka-Seltzer and Temperature

Investigate how temperature affects the reaction rate of Alka-Seltzer in water. Adjust the temperature, drop the tablet, and measure the reaction time.

Alka-Seltzer Reaction
C₆H₈O₇ + 3NaHCO₃ → Na₃C₆H₅O₇ + 3H₂O + 3CO₂↑
Temperature: 25°C
Reaction Time: 0.00s
Water Temperature:
25°C
Observation:

Adjust the water temperature using the slider, then drop an Alka-Seltzer tablet to start the reaction.

The Science Behind Reaction Rates

Key Concepts:

Reaction Rate is affected by several factors:

  • Temperature: Higher temperature increases reaction rate (more collisions with sufficient energy)
  • Surface Area: Smaller particles react faster (not explored in this demo)
  • Concentration: Higher concentration increases reaction rate (not explored in this demo)
  • Catalysts: Speed up reactions without being consumed (not present here)
Alka-Seltzer Reaction:

When Alka-Seltzer (citric acid + sodium bicarbonate) dissolves in water, it undergoes an acid-base reaction producing carbon dioxide gas:

C₆H₈O₇ + 3NaHCO₃ → Na₃C₆H₅O₇ + 3H₂O + 3CO₂↑

The bubbles you see are COâ‚‚ gas escaping from the solution.

Temperature Effects:
Temperature (°C) Effect on Reaction Rate Explanation
5-15 (Cold) Very Slow Few molecules have enough energy to react
20-30 (Room Temp) Moderate Some molecules have sufficient energy
40-60 (Warm) Fast Many collisions have enough energy
70-80 (Hot) Very Fast Nearly all collisions have sufficient energy
Real-World Applications:

- Food preservation (refrigeration slows reactions)
- Cooking (higher temps speed up reactions)
- Industrial processes (controlling reaction rates)
- Medicine (how temperature affects drug reactions)

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