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Experiments with baking soda and vinegar can include investigating chemical reactions, such as observing the bubbling and fizzing when they are mixed together, testing the effects of different ratios or temperatures on the reaction, or exploring how the reaction can be used to inflate a balloon or propel a small object.
Acids like vinegar can be used as a natural cleaner due to their ability to dissolve mineral deposits and stains. Bases like baking soda can be used to neutralize odors in the home, such as in refrigerators or carpets.
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you mix a little baking soda and vinegar in an empty glass, the vinegar and baking soda makes an invisible gas called carbon monoxide. you then pour the gas into another empty glass, making sure not to pour the liquid into the glass as well. then after that, your pour what seems to be air over the lit candle and voila, your "magic trick" is done.
To effectively remove the spray paint smell from an object, you can try using vinegar, baking soda, or activated charcoal. These substances can help absorb the odor. Additionally, airing out the object in a well-ventilated area or using a commercial odor remover can also be effective.
An air bubble clinging to a metal object would decrease the overall density of the object. The presence of the air bubble adds volume without contributing much mass, leading to a lower density calculation.
why does an object sink
The moon and Luna are the object that is covered with craters orbits the earth
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The total path length covered by a moving object is called displacement.
uhh, the side closest to the object that touched the particular space on the bubble that was touched by a bubble popping object such as a sharp needle or a finger, I dunno, the same side that the balloon pops with? WHADDYA MEAN WHICH SIDE? IN ORDER TO POP SOMETHING PIERCES IT, THAT'S WHICH SIDE!!!
No they are not lighter unless the bubble wrap in question is not filled with air, but instead of some other gas that is lighter then air. The object, if filled with air, will in fact weigh heavier, but not by any significant means.