Carbon dioxide is released.
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Homemade volcanoes are made from vinegar and baking soda. It "erupts" because as the vinegar and baking soda come into contact with each other, a chemical reaction takes place which causes it to fizz.
The addition of vinegar (and mild acid) to baking soda (a base or alkali) causes a somewhat violent chemical reaction producing carbon dioxide suddenly.
A chemical reaction causes substances to combine in different ways to make other substances.
Baking soda volcanoes are normally used to demonstrate how the pressure increase that occurs in a volcano's magma chamber can cause a volcanic eruption to occur. This is because the mixture of baking soda and vinegar causes carbon dioxide gas to be produced which causes a pressure increase in the model volcano as well as causing the mixture to foam. The rapid increase in volume and pressure forces the mixture out of the top of the model volcano which is a useful analogy for the process that occurs in a real volcano.
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A chemical reaction.
well, the chemicals and molecules in the baking soda and vinegar causes them to react with each other.
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Homemade volcanoes are made from vinegar and baking soda. It "erupts" because as the vinegar and baking soda come into contact with each other, a chemical reaction takes place which causes it to fizz.
If I remember correctly, an escape of CO2
The reaction causes carbon dioxide which bubbles up and forms vinegar bubbles.
The chemical reaction between the baking soda and vinegar has stopped, so there's nothing more that causes the balloon to expand.
Go to the nearest grocery store.Buy some baking soda and some vinegar.Proceed in the usual way.Seriously, baking soda and vinegar are among the commonest, cheapest substances I can think of. If you don't have them, and can't get them, I see little point in attempting to make an exhaustive list of more esoteric substances on the off chance you might have those lying around.I can generally tell you that any carbonate and any acid will exhibit the same basic reaction.ans2. But this experiment may be dangerous. If it were a glass bottle the danger of exploding glass fragments is pretty obvious. Even with plastic bottles, the bottle wall may fracture into sharp edged shards. which locally have done serious damage.
When you put dry spaghetti in a mixture of vinegar and baking soda, it will make the spaghetti float! I wouldn't eat the pasta, however!
If you add more baking soda to a vinegar (acetic acid) and baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) mix there will only be a further reaction if there is more acetic acid available to react with the baking soda. If the acid was used up by the first amount of baking soda no further reaction can occur.