If you add vinegar to baking soda it fizzes (that's what they use for some bottle rockets).
Yes, because it cola is acidic (pH about 2.3)
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because there is a bouncy ball
If you are looking for what makes the vinegar fizz, baking soda or another base would work. It works because the vinegar and baking soda cause a chemical reaction with each other, and they cause it to fizz and foam. So in short, baking soda would cause it to "blow up." If you were looking for a different answer, I really don't know.
It would fizz up. Oranges are acidic like all stresses are, so it would have a similar reaction as it would when you mix vinegar and baking soda.
It will bubble and fizz up causing it to take off!
vinagar and baking soda can blow up a balloon because when you mix the two chemicals it creates a chemichal reaction nnd starts to fizz.
The vineager starts to fizz up and get really puffy and when its in orange juice blah blah blah jkdfhjfvnmbvhjnjnmj
when you mix baking soda ,salt, and vinegar it shall fizz up and if you do it right it will over flow and maybe and explode if you get lucky. :0 :)
Type your answer here... When water and bakeing soda mix they will chemicly combine! the will get cold- fizz up-(do in a plastic bag!)- and turn into a creamy white! i do not know why it turns cold! do you-
One way to demonstrate the fizz in soda is to connect balloons to the top of a soda bottle. The next step is to measure the inflation of the balloon to find "fizz". Then record your data.
During the manufacturing process the fizz is dissolved into the solution at pressures of up to 1200 psi
carbon dioxide builds up?