In this experiment, we add a little dish detergent to make the bubbles last longer and see if you can use chemistry to control the amount of ... the baking soda produces bubbles of carbon dioxide gas.
Hydrogen peroxide decomposes on its own into water and oxygen gas. This process is sped up by a catalyst. In this reaction, the catalyst is potassium permanganate, and the bubbles are full of oxygen ...
We are specifically interested in how trace gases such as hydrogen sulfide and water affect the composition and physical properties of organic aerosols. Organosilicon Chemistry Several million tons of ...
Quantitative chemistry - (CCEA) We looked at calculating and using moles for solids using mass in unit 1.7. Here we are using moles of a solute dissolved in a solution and moles of a gas to carry ...
We are studying the use of ionic liquids for gas separations. We plan to evaluate various ionic liquids and complexation chemistry so that we can tailor the material properties to the feed mixture ...
A milestone in chemistry was achieved through the use of fluorine: the discovery of the reactivity of noble gases — when xenon fluoride was prepared by Neil Bartlett in 1962 — which challenged ...