QUOTE(dunaskwhy @ Jul 24 2009, 02:26 PM)
I am not sure if the reaction is reversible or not because acetic acid is a weak acid and it doesn't ionised completely. But lets assume the reaction is not reversible.
We still need to know what is the limiting factor of this reaction. If acetic acid as abundant and the end product of CO2 is not affected by the concentration of acetic acid. However, if baking soda is abundant, then the more concentrated the acid, the more CO2 is produced.
Pressure produced is directly proportionate to the amount of CO2 produced
Finally someone mentioned the limiting reagent.We still need to know what is the limiting factor of this reaction. If acetic acid as abundant and the end product of CO2 is not affected by the concentration of acetic acid. However, if baking soda is abundant, then the more concentrated the acid, the more CO2 is produced.
Pressure produced is directly proportionate to the amount of CO2 produced
You know, you could get sulphuric acid from car batteries, just sayin.
Jul 26 2009, 03:19 AM

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