Try using a different size of zipper-lock plastic bag. What do you think might happen? Do you think you'll need to use more baking soda, vinegar, and water to make the bag explode? Try it and see.
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Hold onto the ballon at the bottle neck, and pick up the heavy part of the balloon so that all the baking soda falls into the vinegar at the bottom of the bottle.
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Sign up for our FREE Newsletter to Learn More Great Science Experiments! ... Balloons; Small funnel or a small piece of paper rolled up in a funnel shape; Baking soda; Vinegar; Small clean empty bottle...
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The baking soda and vinegar reaction is used by students of all ages to learn about chemical reactions and to have some fun launching home made rockets or demonstrating erupting volcanoes. ... Baking soda and vinegar are two common materials found in almost every household. That, plus the fact that all the starting and...
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SEATTLE–In a shocking, educational tragedy, PBS television host and science guy William "Bill" Nye was killed Monday in a massive vinegar/baking-soda explosion that destroyed an entire city block and showed kids how they can inflate their very own weather balloon using everyday household items.
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The mixture of vinegar and baking soda will bubble. It's making carbon dioxide. ... I diden't know that baking soda and vinegar can make bubbles. that was the best science progect ever!!! Awesome experiment ever!!! Raven, age 13 of Baltimore, MD wrote: It just all these bubbles came up. Lola, age 10 of New York,
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Baking Soda & Vinegar Chemical Volcano ... Vinegar & Baking Soda Foam Fight ... Demos / Experiments...
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Science | Science Experiments | 334 - Instant Fizz ... This week we will look at a different way that cooks put the tiny holes in baked goods. This method uses chemistry instead of biology. Mixing water, vinegar, baking powder and baking soda. ... a glass of water baking powder baking soda vinegar...
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One tsp of white vinegar was added to the solutions from Experiment 1. From the chemistry explained on the previous page we would expect that when 1 tsp vinegar (acid) is added, gas (noted as effervescence) would be released from the baking soda solution but not the baking powder or control cornstarch solutions.
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