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no the reaction is not bigger, but it does last longer with cold vinegar.
NO no volcano is bigger than Mt st Helens
Soaking an egg in vinegar makes the egg either shrink or grow, most likely it will grow. When you put the egg into the vinegar, it has a chemical reaction, which makes it either shrink or grow bigger. Most of the time it will grow bigger, depending on what type of egg you have. It only takes 24 hrs to make the egg grow bigger or shrink, have fun!
Because vinegar is acidic and water neutral, alka-seltzer will produce a better reaction in vinegar. This is because the alka-seltzer is basic with a ph of approx. 9.2 and vinegar is acidic with around 4 I think. Water has a ph of 7 making it neutral, and the higher the difference in numbers on ph scale, the bigger reaction(provided one is acidic(below 7) and one is basic(above 7)).
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no the reaction is not bigger, but it does last longer with cold vinegar.
the type of vinegar that has a bigger reaction to baking soda out of this to type apple cider or white distilled vinegar is white distilled vinegar.
it doesnt really matterr that much... its going to go over the side anyway. the bigger the reaction you want, the more you put in.
Because you have more reactants going into the reaction, so the greater the products (Co2 gas and the foamy bubble).
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.
Well, lemon juice and baking soda do have an acid and base reaction. Lemon juice is citric acid, whereas vinegar does not come from a fruit so it is not, They do both make a reaction but lemon juice and baking soda does make a bigger reaction. It all depends on the PH levels of the lemon juice and/or vinegar. For the mentos it depends on what type of mentos you are using. Like for example, in Japan, they have green tea flavored mentos, which does not make a big reaction. If you're just using regular old school mentos then the reaction is very big! I hope I gave you some information about chemistry.
Yes ,because a mint with soda is like a meteor shooting up in the air and some vinegar and baking soda is like a real volcano which gose up and down
Yes, but only because you increased the fuel. You would basically get the same sized reaction if you used twice as much baking soda and twice as much vinegar (or twice as much mentos and twice as much coke).
Yes, baking soda and vinegar do react. I am homeschooled in 5th grade and I take a science class. If u put water in there with the vinegar and baking soda it will explode to at least 3in high. -------------- The chemical reaction is the following: NaHCO3 + CH3COOH → CH3COONa + H2O + CO2(g)
The bubbles that form when you mix vinegar and baking soda is a chemical reaction. the bubbles that come out of soda is just escaped carbon dioxide. - - - - - While that's true, both bubbles are carbon dioxide. And if you get some real fancy "gourmet" root beer, its bubbles are formed by putting yeast in the root beer and letting it work.
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.
you mix a little baking soda and vinegar in an empty glass, the vinegar and baking soda makes an invisible gas called carbon monoxide. you then pour the gas into another empty glass, making sure not to pour the liquid into the glass as well. then after that, your pour what seems to be air over the lit candle and voila, your "magic trick" is done.