Testing CO₂ with Limewater (Vinegar + baking soda reaction)

Testing CO₂ with Limewater

Testing CO₂ with Limewater

Vinegar + Baking Soda Reaction

Perform the experiment to test for carbon dioxide gas. Mix vinegar and baking soda to produce CO₂, then observe how it turns limewater cloudy - a positive test for carbon dioxide!

Status: Ready
Observation:

Limewater is clear. Add vinegar to baking soda to produce CO₂ gas.

The Science Behind CO₂ Testing

Key Concepts:

Carbon dioxide testing with limewater demonstrates a chemical reaction:

  • Vinegar (acetic acid) reacts with baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) to produce CO₂ gas
  • When CO₂ bubbles through limewater (calcium hydroxide solution), a precipitation reaction occurs
  • The white precipitate (calcium carbonate) makes the solution appear cloudy
  • This is a standard test for the presence of carbon dioxide
Chemical Equations:

1. Vinegar + Baking Soda: CH₃COOH + NaHCO₃ → NaCH₃COO + H₂O + CO₂
2. Limewater Test: Ca(OH)₂ + CO₂ → CaCO₃ + H₂O

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