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Re: What about a reaction releasing CO2
In Reply to: Re: What about a reaction releasing CO2 posted by Bill on July 30, 2003 at 02:58:30:
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Posted by: Michael "LCT_Paintball" Lyon on July 30, 2003 at 09:45:41
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: BTW, just how much raw materials will it take to produce 10 lbs of liquid CO2 or its equivalent in CO2 gas? If I understood what I read (and I'm not sure I did) It would take nearly 2 pounds of vinegar, and about a pound and 1/2 of baking soda to make 1 lb of CO2 |
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