![]() |
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry |
| DEMONSTRATIONS |
Faculty & Research |
| |
Academic Programs |
| |
Industrial Relations |
| |
Research Facilities |
| |
Department Administration |
Acidity Change of Dry Ice in Water
Procedure
- Add a few mLs of universal indicator to 900mL of water in a 1 liter graduated cylinder. Color is red from dissolved CO2 in the water.
- Drop in a chunk of dry ice.
- Add 5mLs of 3M NaOH. Color changes from purple to yellow as the pH drops. pH never gets low enough again to turn indicator red. Repeat cycle.
- Reaction slows down with successive aliquots of NaOH showing the buffering effects of the salts formed.
Reactions
CO2(s) --> CO2(g)
CO2(g) + H2O --> H2CO3 <--> H+ + HCO3-(aq)
2NaOH (aq) + CO2(g) --> Na2CO3(aq) + H2O
