Mahiasss
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Need som help
There has been a fire in a house where NaHCO3 was stored and the police is worried about the nature.
1. 2NaHCO3 -> 2Na + H2 + 2C + 3O2
2. 2NaHCO3 -> Na2O + H20 + 2CO2
3. 2NaHCO3 -> Na2CO3 + H2O + CO2
4. NaHCO3 -> NaOH + CO2
5. 4NaHCO3 -> 4Na + 2H20 +O2 + 4CO2
I'm pretty sure reaction #3 is the correct one, but my job is to find out which one with help from an experiment. How would I do that?
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You don't need an experiment. Reaction 3 is the one, if the fire was a hot one then the Na2CO3 produced could have decomposed to Na2O and CO2.
I you do want an experiment, just heat NaHCO3! Place a cold object when anything starts coming off. Condensed steam will tell you number 3 is the one.
I have a lingering suspicion this is a homework question...
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Mahiasss
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You're right, this is a homework. Tnx anyway
We must make an experiment to find out which one. So I just heat it up and the condensed steam will tell me that it is reaction #3?
[Edited on 17-12-2003 by Mahiasss]
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Heat up the sodium bicarbonate until it stops decomposing. See if you can condense any water from the gas coming off as Theoretic suggested but this
does not tell you which if you get water coming off.
Add excess acid to the residue, if it fizzes lead the gas into lime water. If you get a preciptate, it can only be one of those equations.
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The powder in dry- powder fire extinguishers is NaHCO3.
Perhaps the police should have asked the fire service.
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But the fire started from adding the sodium to the water.The fire was attempted to be put out by the NaHCO3.
Since this was added the outcome reaction is unknown.
That is why he is asking others to do the experiments.He is in a risk of getting busted and needs to know which reaction is going to produce the
substance he wants.He can't name it because he will get busted.
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How do you know it is thermal.
It could be caused by several unknowns.
-Exposure to light,ultraviolet,or infrared
spectrums,x-rays
-exposure to moisture
-exposure to to a reacting temperature
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