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Q: Why do the balloon stop blowing up after baking soda and vinegar are combined?
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How do you construct a hypothesis on baking soda and vinegar blowing up a balloon?

Baking soda and vinegar must react. The reaction yields a gas that inflates the balloon.


What is the conclusion on baking soda and vinegar blowing up a balloon?

the vinger and baking soda mixed and inflated the ballon


What makes the balloon stay inflated when you combined baking soda and vinegar together?

carbon dioxide gas


Why does vinegar and baking soda iflate a balloon?

Vinegar and baking soda inflate a balloon because the vinegar and baking soda cause a chemical reaction making carbon dioxide, inflating the balloon.


What does a balloon do with vinegar and baking soda in it?

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.


What is the problem in how to blow balloon in baking soda and vinegar?

When the vinegar mixes with baking soda it produces a gas that will cause the balloon to expand


Does vinegar and baking soda blow up a balloon?

1. take a bottle and put vinegar in it 2. PUT BAKING SODA IN A BALLOON 3 PUT THE BALLOON ON THE BOTTLE 4 THEN YOUR DONE


Why does vinegar and baking soda inflate a balloon?

Vinegar is an acid and baking soda is an alkali. If an acid and an alkali react with each other they produce a salt, water and hydrogen gas. the gas produced can be used to inflate the balloon.


When adding baking soda and vinegar to a balloon What reaction will you get?

It will pop


Does vinegar and baking soda get heavier or lighter?

When baking soda and vinegar are combined they will weigh less than when they were seperated.


Will a vinegar and baking soda balloon go up like a helium balloon?

"No as the vinegar and baking soda combined weight is too heavy - helium lighter than air therefore it goes up/floats" Hello - the above prior answer is correct if you mean attaching vinegar and baking soda as a payload. If you mean just capturing the gas from the reaction, the above answer ends up correct anyway, as the gaseous product of the reaction is CO2 (carbon dioxide). CO2 is about 50% heavier than air (mostly Nitrogen), so a balloon filled with CO2 will still sink. ---MexicoDoug


How much vinegar and baking soda will need to blow up a big balloon?

60ml of lemon juice, vinegar, pop and alcohol A balloon An empty soda bottle 30ml of water 1 teaspoon of baking soda (5 mL)