I pose to you a question (from my teacher):
Why do bottles(or cans) of carbonated drinks explode when you ut them in the freezer?
My answer is pretty rough since my teacher still has my prac but off the top of my head:
1) The H2O molecules freeze and expand as it changes to a solid state. This causes increased pressure on the bottle causing it to explode.
2) Also, as water molecules are turning to solid state, they form a lattice due to hydrogen bonds (preliminary crap). Because the water molecules are being used up, the following equlibrium reaction shifts to the left:
CO2(g)+H2O(l) <> CO2(aq) + H2O(l) <> H2CO3(aq)..yada yada
So more CO2 is produced to balance the equilibrium.
I got part 2 wrong, although i think its correct seeing as CO2 has a freezing point of -78.5 degrees. I had in my mind that it would be 'forced' out of the water into a gaseous state. My teacher argued that i am contradicting Le chateliers principle as equlibrium would shift to the right to produce more heat to counter balance the temperature drop.
Opinions please.
Cheers, Eddy
Why do bottles(or cans) of carbonated drinks explode when you ut them in the freezer?
My answer is pretty rough since my teacher still has my prac but off the top of my head:
1) The H2O molecules freeze and expand as it changes to a solid state. This causes increased pressure on the bottle causing it to explode.
2) Also, as water molecules are turning to solid state, they form a lattice due to hydrogen bonds (preliminary crap). Because the water molecules are being used up, the following equlibrium reaction shifts to the left:
CO2(g)+H2O(l) <> CO2(aq) + H2O(l) <> H2CO3(aq)..yada yada
So more CO2 is produced to balance the equilibrium.
I got part 2 wrong, although i think its correct seeing as CO2 has a freezing point of -78.5 degrees. I had in my mind that it would be 'forced' out of the water into a gaseous state. My teacher argued that i am contradicting Le chateliers principle as equlibrium would shift to the right to produce more heat to counter balance the temperature drop.
Opinions please.
Cheers, Eddy