Whenever we want to play a trick on our friends with a soda, we first shake it so it pours out when they open. This is because of the gas which is sent out of this soda, that's why we also call it FIZZY DRINKS. So when we use a soda to blow up a balloon the gas enters the opening of the balloon and fills it. Hope I helped!!
Sure, but it is likely to blow up in your face! Wear safety goggles if you try it! Put the candy in the balloon, stretch the balloon over the mouth of the bottle and shake the candy out into the soda. It will release the gases and expand the balloon.
Yes it can, the chemical reaction creates co2 which will go in the balloon therefore it will blow up.
vinagar and baking soda can blow up a balloon because when you mix the two chemicals it creates a chemichal reaction nnd starts to fizz.
carbon dioxide
yes when you pour the pop rocks into the soda the carbine dioxide builds up and the air makes it blow up
All you need is about 1 cup.
yes becuase balloons smell of polos
the reaction givin to to the bakin soda while dropping into the bottom of a bottle will produce the ballon to be blown up
you did not answer my question . please answer the question I give you I said the hypothesis about how to make a ballon blow up using soda and yeast
Because air takes up space. When you attempt to blow up the balloon, you are adding air to the inside of it. But the air between the balloon and the bottle has no place to go. It will only contract so much.
When mixing the two chemicals in baking soda (called sodium bicarbonate) and vinegar (called acetic acid), you cause a chemical reaction to occur. Carbon dioxide is one result of that reaction. Once the carbon dioxide fills up the bottle, it has no where else to go but into the balloon filling it up as more carbon dioxide is created. Also how you make a soda blow up is by going into a dark ally and looking for a stick of dinamite.
When vinegar and baking soda are combined, the reaction releases carbon dioxide gas, which can inflate a balloon if captured in it. The gas is produced quickly, creating pressure that fills the balloon, causing it to appear blown up.