As soon as the vinegar touched the baking soda, it started to make a bubbley substance. That over flowed, like a toilet over flowing. I thought it was goning to explode. If i could chage one thing i would try to add somthing to make a bigger explosinse.
To conclude, vinegar and baking soda react by the acid from the vinigar setting off the baking soda making it fizz, rise and bubble slightly.
you could maybe use that if that is what your looking for? it depends what you mean...
it bubbled up and when i died it red it made it look like lava.
i did this experament with a paper macha volcano. i got a A+
on that projcet.
It produces the gas crbon dioxide!
That you need a new bag.
baking soda experiments
When the vinegar mixes with baking soda it produces a gas that will cause the balloon to expand
baking soda and vinegar put the baking soda in first
"Do baking soda vinegar bombs work?"
Baking Soda and Vinegar combinedmake a fizzing reaction when the Acetic acid in the vinegar reacts with Sodium Bicarbonate (baking soda).
Baking soda and vinegar!
The more vinegar to baking soda, the better. I only tested up to 1 part baking soda/5 parts vinegar. Also, add the baking soda to the vinegar, not the other way around.
A balloon containing vinegar and baking soda will inflate due to the formation of carbon dioxide gas from the chemical reaction between the vinegar and baking soda.
Yes. Baking soda is a base, vinegar is an acid.
baking soda= sodium bicarbonate vinegar= aceidic acid
baking soda is a base while vinegar is an acid
Vinegar and baking soda inflate a balloon because the vinegar and baking soda cause a chemical reaction making carbon dioxide, inflating the balloon.
Not as good as baking soda and vinegar!