This document summarizes two videos that demonstrate examples of pure substances and mixtures through chemical reactions. Video 1 shows steel wool reacting with white vinegar, producing heat as iron rusts from oxidation - this is classified as a pure substance. Video 2 demonstrates baking soda reacting with white vinegar, forming carbon dioxide bubbles that dissolve to create a new liquid solution - this reaction produces a mixture. Both videos illustrate chemical changes between solids and liquids.
This document summarizes two videos that demonstrate examples of pure substances and mixtures through chemical reactions. Video 1 shows steel wool reacting with white vinegar, producing heat as iron rusts from oxidation - this is classified as a pure substance. Video 2 demonstrates baking soda reacting with white vinegar, forming carbon dioxide bubbles that dissolve to create a new liquid solution - this reaction produces a mixture. Both videos illustrate chemical changes between solids and liquids.
This document summarizes two videos that demonstrate examples of pure substances and mixtures through chemical reactions. Video 1 shows steel wool reacting with white vinegar, producing heat as iron rusts from oxidation - this is classified as a pure substance. Video 2 demonstrates baking soda reacting with white vinegar, forming carbon dioxide bubbles that dissolve to create a new liquid solution - this reaction produces a mixture. Both videos illustrate chemical changes between solids and liquids.
rise inside the beaker, it can be noticed the presence of fog. The soaking of steel wool in the vinegar solution removes the Video 1 protecting coating allowing the Steel wool in white vinegar iron to rust due to oxidation Pure substance reaction. It is a chemical reaction between iron and oxygen, this chemical reaction creates heat energy which increases the temperature.
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baking soda are placed in white vinegar solvent, the formation of carbon dioxide in the form of bubbles is evident in the foaming mixture of the solute Video 2 and solvent. Eventually all of Baking soda in white vinegar the solid dissolved and reacted Mixture producing a new liquid solution. During the reaction, a solid and liquid have been chemically reacted to form a gas and a liquid. This experiment can also be used to explain foams, as liquids or solids containing gas bubbles.