The pollution in the sea (sodas) create a foam NOT bubbles
Place a container of baking soda under a lampshade, and position the lampshade so that the end with a smaller diameter is facing up. The baking soda should be immediately below the opening of the lampshade. Pour vinegar into the baking soda, and let it foam over to create a volcano.
Have never experienced "white balls of foam" in pool. It could be that your filter is dirty and needs cleaning. Or that you have added a certain type of algacide to the pool. Does the foam seem to appear if the water is agitated? Is the foam a dirty brownish color? What are your chemistry levels - chlorine, pH, alkalinity, conditioner? How old is the water in the pool? What is the bather load - how many people at a time? Ken
A popular rocket toy name is the "Stomp Rocket." It is a toy rocket launcher that uses air pressure to propel foam rockets into the air when stomped on.
Of a chemical reaction, the acidic vinegar reacts with the baking soda and one of the by products is a gas, carbon dioxide, that gas is the bubbles.
CABONATION
There was foam coming from his mouth.I like foam on my coffee.Is that shaving foam behind your ear?
B/c its carbonated water & soda together
The alkaline is nutralizing the acid. Baking soda is reacting to the corn syrup
because of the caffiene and the fizz
Lots of foam and bubbles.
to form a foam reaction at the top.
There does not appear to be a scientific name to describe the fear of soda.
The word - soda - does not appear in the King James version.
you get CO2 and other chemicals that flows out as bubbling foam
it is condensation
No, a hypothesis is typically written in present tense to clearly state the expected relationship between variables and to guide the research process.