the raisins have salt that can be well mixed in the vinegar and baking soda. there for the reaction of the chemical mixture will be even bigger because of the salt from the raisins.
Combining vinegar and baking soda creates bubbles of carbon dioxide Bubbles collect on the raisins and lift them up.
They exploded and eat u
the raisins will float.
It will pop
Why would we be that sad to find that out?!
It fizzes; similar to what happens when you shake up a bottle of pop and open it!
60ml of lemon juice, vinegar, pop and alcohol A balloon An empty soda bottle 30ml of water 1 teaspoon of baking soda (5 mL)
The short answer is Chemical Reaction.. To Expand the answer this is what happens: NaHCO3(baking Soda) + HC2H3O2(Acetic Acid) → NaC2H3O2( Sodium Acetate) + H2O(Water) + CO2(Carbon Dioxide) Sodium Bicarbonate (Baking Soda) + Acetic Acid (Vinegar) = Sodium Acetate + Water + Carbon Dioxide
it turns into pop
not unless its in confined space = vinegar tries to break down the particles in soda.
The amount of vinegar can affect the way the soda bubbles. What does affect it is the amount of contact between the soda and the vinegar. The greater the contact, the more reactions taking place.
I'm unsure if you mean soda pop or baking soda. A mixture of a small amount of baking soda in warm or hot water can be used to clean the basin of a humidifier. All surfaces should be thoroughly wiped and dried to remove leftover baking soda residue. Do not run the humidifier with the baking soda mixture in the machine, unless you have gotten specific directions to do this from a manufacturer. However, soda pop cannot be used in a humidifier whether to run or to clean it. :-)
It depends on the amount of each. It is theoretically possible though I have never tried it. I don't recommend that you stand too closely to the experement. You may be hit when the lid flies off.
Haha no! that's just a myth. But if you drink baking soda and soda you will.
because you have to put baking soda in orange juice