The ingredients listed on the buffer sachet are:
- sodium bicarbonate
- citric acid, anhydrous
- raspberry flavour
- sodium carbonate, anhydrous
- sodium citrate
- saccharin sodium
- Dissolve the effervescent granules from the buffer sachet in a glass of cool water (approximately 150 mL)
- Shake the vaccine vial
- Add the vaccine to the effervescent (bubbly) solution. Mix well and drink mixture.
The good news is that most people should be protected cholera for up to two years, so I guess my friends will make their way back to the tropics next year.
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Suggested Study Questions
- What is another, systematic name for sodium bicarbonate?
- Give the molecular formula for each of the following:
- sodium bicarbonate
- citric acid, anhydrous
- sodium carbonate, anhydrous
- sodium citrate
- Draw a structural formula for each of the following:
- sodium bicarbonate
- citric acid, anhydrous
- sodium carbonate, anhydrous
- sodium citrate
- Use chemical terms to explain the relationship between:
- sodium bicarbonate and sodium carbonate
- citric acid and sodium citrate
- Explain what a buffer is.
- Explain why the dry, granular powder in the sachet was labelled "buffer".
- Why do you think a buffer is needed for this vaccine to be effective?
- What type of chemical compound is the "raspberry flavour" likely to be?
- One molecule responsible for raspberry flavour is shown below: What 2 reactants would you need to produce to this molecule in the school laboratory?
- What does the term effervescent mean?
- Write a balanced chemical equation to show why effervescence is observed when the buffer in the sachet is added to water.
- What does the term "anhydrous" mean?
- Why are some of the buffer sachet's ingredients listed as "anhydrous"?
- What is the purpose of the saccharin in the buffer sachet?
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