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(If you don't have a funnel, you can use a straw to load the balloon. Stick the straw into the baking soda, and put your finger over the top of the straw. Lift the straw out, put it into the balloon, and blow or tap gently.) ... Then they'll float up to the top of the soda. After a minute, they'll sink back down again.
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Write down your observations if you are doing this as a school science experiment ... How to Blow up a Balloon with Vinegar and Baking Soda Experiment...
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#2974. balloon blow up ... 4Blocks Art Building Blocks Computers ESL/Language Games Geography Health History Literature Math Music Physical Education Politics Reading/Writing Science Special Education Social Studies...
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by the editors of Balloon Life ... This report is designed to answer a number of frequently asked questions about ballooning, provide some additional resources for information, ask some thought provoking questions, and otherwise supply some ideas about how to make a science project out of aerostation. ... How long can it stay up?
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4. Blow up the balloon a few times to stretch it out then place the neck of the balloon over the neck of the bottle.; ... The project above is a DEMONSTRATION. To make it a true experiment, you can try to answer these questions:
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Insert an uninflated balloon into each bottle, stretching the opening of the balloon over the mouth of the bottle. Do you think you will be able to blow up the balloons inside the bottles? Why or why not?
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Bottle blow-up ... Rocket Science: Balloon Races ... Worm Bin Project...
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Blow up a balloon without using your mouth or your hands. ... As the air in the bottle cooled, it contracted and took up less space in the bottle. Air from outside the bottle rushed in to fill the space and inflated the balloon. ... Science > Children's Science Activities (1072 resources)
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