RyanTheRhino
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Hello everyone, today i got a little bored and wanted to figure out if a cheap baking soda & vinegar CO2 generator could happen.
WOW i messed up a calculation it is help ful
ADD 680ml of vinegar to 46g of baking soda to raise a 6x6x6 room +2000 PPM CO2
thats alot of vinegar tho.. hahah youll be leaving the store with 24 packs of vinegar
Vinegar (HC2H3O2)+ baking soda(NaHCO3)
The Reaction
HC2H3O2 + NaHCO3 ===> NaC2H3O2 + H2CO3
Acetic acid plus sodium bicarbonate makes sodium acetate plus carbonic acid
The NaC2H3O2 is a salt called sodium acetate.( The residue left over)
The H2CO3 (carbonic acid) then breaks down into water and carbon dioxide:
H2CO3 ===> H2O + CO2
So,
1 mole of HC2H3O2 = 60.0200 g/mol
1 mole of NaHCO3 = 83.9998 g/mol
The density of HC2H3O2 is 1.049 g/ml so 60.1 grams of vinegar = 63 ml
I just looked at the vinegar in my pantry and turns out store bought vinegar is only 5% HC2H3O2 by volume so,
63 ml * .05 = 3.15
63/3.15 = 20
so you will need 20*63 =1260 ml of store bought vinegar to complete the reaction
Final CO2 produced is 44.02 grams
Correction this also reduces the % mass yield down to 3.3 %.
For a 6 x 6 x 6 room I reaction would bring the PPM up 3714 PPM
So to reach a PPM of 2000 for a 6 x 6 x 6 room (2000/3714)=.539 reactions
.54 * 1260ml of Vinegar = 680 ml or .68 L
.54 * 84g of baking soda = 45.36 or 1.6 ounces
It was worth a shot but this just proves that unless you have a 1x1x1 room using baking soda anf vingar is a waste of time.
WOW i messed up a calculation it is help ful
ADD 680ml of vinegar to 46g of baking soda to raise a 6x6x6 room +2000 PPM CO2
thats alot of vinegar tho.. hahah youll be leaving the store with 24 packs of vinegar
Vinegar (HC2H3O2)+ baking soda(NaHCO3)
The Reaction
HC2H3O2 + NaHCO3 ===> NaC2H3O2 + H2CO3
Acetic acid plus sodium bicarbonate makes sodium acetate plus carbonic acid
The NaC2H3O2 is a salt called sodium acetate.( The residue left over)
The H2CO3 (carbonic acid) then breaks down into water and carbon dioxide:
H2CO3 ===> H2O + CO2
So,
1 mole of HC2H3O2 = 60.0200 g/mol
1 mole of NaHCO3 = 83.9998 g/mol
The density of HC2H3O2 is 1.049 g/ml so 60.1 grams of vinegar = 63 ml
I just looked at the vinegar in my pantry and turns out store bought vinegar is only 5% HC2H3O2 by volume so,
63 ml * .05 = 3.15
63/3.15 = 20
so you will need 20*63 =1260 ml of store bought vinegar to complete the reaction
Final CO2 produced is 44.02 grams
Correction this also reduces the % mass yield down to 3.3 %.
For a 6 x 6 x 6 room I reaction would bring the PPM up 3714 PPM
So to reach a PPM of 2000 for a 6 x 6 x 6 room (2000/3714)=.539 reactions
.54 * 1260ml of Vinegar = 680 ml or .68 L
.54 * 84g of baking soda = 45.36 or 1.6 ounces
It was worth a shot but this just proves that unless you have a 1x1x1 room using baking soda anf vingar is a waste of time.