Yes it does!
baking soda and vinegar put the baking soda in first
Baking soda, never use water or vinegar or sugar, water and vinegar will cause the fire to splatter grease on you. Sugar will just make it burn more. The baking soda will smother it and put it out
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To make a model of a soda acid fire extinguisher, you'll need a clear plastic bottle, baking soda, vinegar, and a small balloon. Fill the bottle with a few tablespoons of vinegar, then place a few teaspoons of baking soda inside the balloon without letting it fall into the bottle. Secure the balloon over the bottle's opening without letting the baking soda spill in. When ready to demonstrate, release the baking soda into the vinegar, which will create carbon dioxide gas and build pressure, simulating how the extinguisher works.
Mixing vinegar and baking soda sodium acetate is obtained and carbon dioxide is released.
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The ideal ratio of vinegar to baking soda for creating a chemical reaction in a baking soda and vinegar experiment is 1:1.
The ideal ratio of baking soda to vinegar for a successful chemical reaction in a baking soda and vinegar experiment is 1:1.
Baking soda is probably your best bet. The Bicarbonate is a weak base which will neutralize the acetic acid in the vinegar. There are other bases you can use as well, such as lye (sodium hydroxide) but baking soda is safest.
Baking Soda and Vinegar combinedmake a fizzing reaction when the Acetic acid in the vinegar reacts with Sodium Bicarbonate (baking soda).