If the solution effervesces too strongly, dilute it.
If you pour an acid and an alkali together—like vinegar and soda—they will "fizz" or effervesce, and at the same time neutralize or "kill" each other.
Stir soda into milk until it effervesces and then add to flour.
Tests. —The carbonates effervesce with an acid.
The water has a strong taste of iron, and when fresh drawn, effervesces on being mixed with sugar, wine, or other acids.
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It does not rapidly dissolve oreffervesce(fizz) in dilute hydrochloric acid as calcite does.
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Moreover, the calcite alabaster, being a carbonate, effervesces upon being touched with hydrochloric acid, whereas the gypsum alabaster, when thus treated, remains practically unaffected.
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It is unusual among the silicate minerals in that it willeffervescewith hydrochloric acid due to the associated carbonate ions.
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In its early years of production, the slighteffervesceof the wine came from malolactic fermentation taking place in the bottle.
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Calcite immediately effervesces in acid, whereas acid must be applied to powdered dolomite (often to a scratched surface in a rock), for it toeffervesce.
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He had pioneered treatment with iron and effervescing medicine which engineered a remission, and so prolonged life.
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Zeolite minerals will noteffervescein acid; instead, they become frosted after 510 minutes, and if left in acid for a day, they dissolve or become a silica gel.
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