Well I haven't the slightest idea what happens when you mix baking soda and corn syrup. I have an idea though. Instead of asking, why don't you try it out yourself and see what happens, like a real scientist. You'll learn a lot more from it too.
It makes fake blood (:
When you mix heated sugar, golden syrup, and baking soda, a chemical reaction occurs. The baking soda reacts with the acidic components of the sugar and syrup to produce carbon dioxide gas, causing the mixture to foam up. This reaction is often used to create honeycomb or cinder toffee candy.
until you mix it
It bubbles!
Yes he drunk "syrup", which is a mix of cough syrup and soda, usually 7-up.
Keep stirring and smoothly heating!
diariah
A bowl of nasty!
If you mix cornstarch and glycerol you get a gel like substance that will take a sightly yellow complexion compared to cornstarch and water. This is not the same substance that you get if you mix cornstarch and water
Nothing happens when backing soda and sand are mixed. There is no reaction.
It fizzes.
it will explode