Great video. Quick question. Due to an eggs shell being made up of calcium carbonate, is it different from the calcium carbonate that is not easily digested in the body? Is it something that is dangerous for ppl to consume as a supplement?
Go here for a useful research paper on the topic:www.researchgate.net/publication/279557572_A_Review_of_the_uses_of_poultry_eggshells_and_shell_membranes
who's doing their IA on this?
Eugene Park you cannot do an IA on this as it is a prescribed lab. You may change it up however.
@@set_appI'm pretty sure there are no definite prescribed labs in Chemistry, it's up to the teachers...
me :)
is there anyway to do this without titration? We aren't allowed to use it in our class
yes by collecting carbon dioxide gas in a syringe or measuring mass loss due to release of carbon dioxide.
Great video. Quick question. Due to an eggs shell being made up of calcium carbonate, is it different from the calcium carbonate that is not easily digested in the body? Is it something that is dangerous for ppl to consume as a supplement?
Go here for a useful research paper on the topic:www.researchgate.net/publication/279557572_A_Review_of_the_uses_of_poultry_eggshells_and_shell_membranes
@@dubayguru thanks take care
sounds like smithers from the simpsons