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I think if you change the baking soda the rocket will explode higher
The first baking soda rocket was made by Dr. Yuri Artsutanov in 1957. This rocket design used baking soda and vinegar to create a chemical reaction that generated gas, propelling the rocket into the air.
put vinegar and baking soda into a bottle, then put the cork in quickly, and the cork will go flying out along with a lot of fizz and bubbles
It will bubble and fizz up causing it to take off!
Yes, the reaction between baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) and vinegar (acetic acid) creates carbon dioxide gas. This gas builds up pressure inside a sealed container (like a plastic bottle), causing the rocket to launch due to the force exerted by the escaping gas.
Baking soda and vinegar are commonly used in bottle rockets to create a chemical reaction that produces gas, propelling the rocket into the air.
The hypothesis of a film canister rocket experiment could be that the chemical reaction between baking soda and vinegar will generate enough pressure to launch the film canister into the air.
well first you fill a cut or canister with water but only a third of the way the you add a tablet or vinegar and baking power then enjoy your rocket. P.S please do this outside and you can decorate with paper if you want to
To make a baking soda rocket, you will need a film canister, baking soda, vinegar, and water. Fill the film canister halfway with vinegar, add a scoop of baking soda, quickly close the lid, place it upside down, and stand back as the chemical reaction creates pressure that builds up and launches the canister into the air. Remember to be cautious and do this experiment in a safe open area.
Take an empty film canister and fill it with baking soda and vinegar. make sure to be quick with putting the lid back on it. once lid is on flip it over and stand back.
There are a variety of them, but these are most common. - Rocket Bottle - Volcano And the most simple to me would be: This is a very simple project, what you will need is a small water bottle, a balloon (with NO helium inside), vinegar, baking soda. Put vinegar into the water bottle. then take the empty balloon and place an even amount of baking soda into it. then carefully place the balloon (with the baking soda inside) atop of the water bottle, thus letting the baking soda and vinegar react when mixed, and creating carbon dioxide, which makes the balloon deflate. (in other words, making the balloon blow up in action.) its simple a pretty cool. hope this helps. Btw, I'm in fifth grade.