That really depends on how big your volcano is. If you want a nice big explosion fill your volcano up about 1/3 full with baking soda but measure out how much baking soda you used, then add some food coloring to the vinegar and pour the same amount of vinegar as baking soda into the volcano. REMEMBER: Pour the vinegar in quickly otherwise it will start spilling out all over before you even get all of the vinegar in. Now stand baack and watch your volcano go!
"Explode" is a very generous term for the reaction of baking soda with vinegar.
I don't have an actual figure for the speed, but it would probably be best described as "oozing".
Baking soda vinegar glue paper
Baking soda and vinegar!
baking soda and vinegar put the baking soda in first
it overflowed
Baking soda and vinegar is the standard way of making a papier-mache "volcano" for a child's science project. The reaction between baking soda and vinegar is immediate and can be quite intense. Too much baking soda and too much vinegar can make the "lava" erupt to the ceiling of the classroom!
vinegar or baking soda
Everybody knows that baking soda and vinegar make a reaction similar to a volcano
The Basic materials to make a volcano are. Mentos,baking soda,vinegar, modeling clay and diet pepsi
Red food colouring, Vinegar, and Baking Soda.
Making a volcano for a 6th grade project is very simple. Make the volcano out of paper mache and use baking soda and vinegar for the explosion.
First you put water, vinegar, food coloring, and baking soda
There are many ways you could make an electric volcano. You can wire the system so that the ingredients mix when you press a button for example.