No, there should be no gas formed when mixing Drano and vinegar. The main ingredient in Drano is NaOH, and vinegar is acetic acid. So, the chemical reaction would be...
NaOH + CH3COOH ==> CH3COONa + H2O. Neither is a gas.
In the crystal form contain aluminium and hydrogen is released during the reaction between NaOH and Al.
When Drano and aluminum are placed together in a bottle it creates an explosion. The explosion varies when immersed in water. Whereas, it only melts.
Reacting an acid with a bicarbonate compound produces carbon dioxide gas. This is the gas produced in the baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) and vinegar (aqueous acetic acid) reaction.
Of a chemical reaction, the acidic vinegar reacts with the baking soda and one of the by products is a gas, carbon dioxide, that gas is the bubbles.
The baking soda and vinegar will react making a salt called sodium acetate and the gas carbon dioxide (which will form bubbles) and water. The tin foil will not react with anything and will remain tin foil.
The gas is oxygen.Oxgen is used in photosynthesis and produced in photosynthesis.
This gas is carbon dioxide.
Carbon dioxide
When Drano and aluminum are placed together in a bottle it creates an explosion. The explosion varies when immersed in water. Whereas, it only melts.
This is because vinegar is an acid and acids react with metals and a gass will be produced. so- VINEGAR +PENNIES (COPPER) = GAS
Vinegar is a acid and chalk is a alkaline, probably apple juice that doesn't taste good.
it will combine and a yellow mist will rise. the gas is called chlorine gas and is very harmful to your respiratory system. prolonged exposure can cause serious damage. don't mix it in a sealed container.
Yes because it emmits chlorine gas which is poisonous.
carbon dioxide gas
Vinegar is an acid and baking soda is an alkali. If an acid and an alkali react with each other they produce a salt, water and hydrogen gas. the gas produced can be used to inflate the balloon.
Chlorine gas is not produced; it is only a legend ! Vinegar plus bleach does not create chlorine gas. Please help to stop passing this myth around. Vinegar makes bleach better and more powerful and more useful.
No. If you add them together, you get a reaction of bubbles and gas. As a dissinfectant you can use perioxide or rubbing alcohol (each alone, do not mix together).
When they react, carbon dioxide is produced. The fizzing is due to the bubbling carbon dioxide gas.