Has anyone ever considered (or tried) to us sodium bicarbonate to generate CO2. I'm no chemistry expert at all but with a little googling I found this site which summarizes with a handy little animation what I had wanted to know:
http://www.infoplease.com/chemistry/simlab/carbonatept1.html
it looks like if you mix the NaHCO3 with Nitric, Sulfuric or Hydrochloric acid you end up with CO2 + H20... The acids involved probably put this into the category of "not for the amateur" but the concept intrigued me.
Any thoughts? Chemistry experts out there care to chime in?
(I'm not even remotely considering this by the way but it seems like a separate reaction reaction chamber thingy could be, at least, feasible)
http://www.infoplease.com/chemistry/simlab/carbonatept1.html
it looks like if you mix the NaHCO3 with Nitric, Sulfuric or Hydrochloric acid you end up with CO2 + H20... The acids involved probably put this into the category of "not for the amateur" but the concept intrigued me.
Any thoughts? Chemistry experts out there care to chime in?
(I'm not even remotely considering this by the way but it seems like a separate reaction reaction chamber thingy could be, at least, feasible)