no. it will just sit there and stink up your house i tried
There are approximately 1 1/8 cups of baking soda in an 8oz bag.
A typical bag of baking soda for household use is usually around 1 pound in size, although larger sizes are also available for commercial use.
You need 4 things:A empty water bottleVinegarBaking soda/Baking powdera zip block bagwhat you have to do is fill the bag with baking powder/soda. If you don't have a lot of time at as much in the bag. It takes time when more powder. Fill the bottle with vinegar. Not completely. Put the bag in the water bottle. Put the cap on and shake it. The bottle will be real tight. If i doesn't blow up on its own yo u must open the camp. DO NOT BE IN FRONT OF THE BOTTLE. DO IT FROM THE SIDE. The cap will launch. If it blows up on its own the bottle will be exploded.DO NOT LET IT BLOW UP IN YOUR HAND!!! iT HURTS REALLY BAD!!!
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-
To remove smells from a storage plastic bag, try washing it with a mixture of warm water and vinegar or baking soda. Let it air dry completely before using it again. You can also try placing an opened box of baking soda or a few coffee grounds inside the bag to help absorb odors.
get a zip-lock bag and get some vinegar and baking soda and 50 to 100 BB and put them in bag (the more the better) put vinegar in or baking soda (if you preferring either put baking soda in toilet paper or napkin or soak it in vinegar then put it in the bag zip it up fast then shake and throw at enemy then it sould go boom and you rush inHope it works :)
The higher the temperature of the water, the faster the bag will inflate. This is because the reaction between the baking soda and vinegar that causes the bag to inflate is faster at higher temperatures. Conversely, lower temperature water will slow down the reaction and the inflation process.
The experiment is another example of the chemical interaction between acids and bases. In the experiment, a closable plastic lunch bag is filled with warm water and vinegar, and a wrapped packet of baking soda is added. The bag is closed and the reaction between acid (vinegar) and baking soda (base) creates pressure by generating gas (carbon dioxide) within the bag. The bag swells and usually explodes (ruptures) unless the pressure escapes. This shows that a chemical reaction can indirectly release energy as it forms new chemical compounds.
No, it can be mixed with about any type of liquid. ok this other person is wrong baking soda will go bad if mixed with water even in a plastic bag that is sealed it will mold so unless you are going to mix it in food asap (less that 24 hours) it will go bad!
you need 4 things1.empty water bottle2. vinegar3. small plastic baggy4. baking sodafirst you fill the empty water bottle bottle with vinegar half waythen put 1/2 cup of baking soda in the small plastic baggy donot tie the bag then you put the baggy with baking soda in the bottlethen you close it with the lie and shake it up and throw it it might take a fewsecond to go offbe safe
Paper mache(shape of volcano) Place bag inside that WILL NOT LEAK Baking soda & red food coloring in bag pour vinegar in bag (It's the oldest trick in the book)
If a chemical reaction produces a gas, and the bag is close of, then the bag will inflate. Take the exmaple of vinegar and baking soda: CH3CO2H + NaHCO3 --> NaCH3CO2 + H2O + CO2 The CO2 released is a gas, which can inflate a bag.