your cup fizzes over and you get a...
BOOM
Carbon Dioxide gas is one of the products of this reaction. This is what causes the fizzing and expansion. See related link.
Too easy. It turns into a fake volcano
it bubles and it explodes
baking soda and vinegar put the baking soda in first
No, put baking soda and vinegar on it.
Talc sinks. Baking soda effervesces. Please be more specific.
because of the acid in the baking soda
The addition of vinegar (and mild acid) to baking soda (a base or alkali) causes a somewhat violent chemical reaction producing carbon dioxide suddenly.
first you put the baking soda in the model then you put in the vinigar and watch it explode into a million peices
The mixture would get bubbly and come out in hurry
Baking soda, never use water or vinegar or sugar, water and vinegar will cause the fire to splatter grease on you. Sugar will just make it burn more. The baking soda will smother it and put it out
Yes.
Splat. Enough of it gives you an orange cieling in your parents kitchen.
put vinegar and baking soda into a bottle, then put the cork in quickly, and the cork will go flying out along with a lot of fizz and bubbles