The neutralization reaction between the sodium bicarbonate which is the baking soda and the acetic acid in the vinegar results in water and sodium acetate. Sodium acetate is a salt that is rather soluble in water, so it dissolves to form a clear solution.
you need to add baking soda(a base) and vinegar(an acid)
The more vinegar to baking soda, the better. I only tested up to 1 part baking soda/5 parts vinegar. Also, add the baking soda to the vinegar, not the other way around.
Add vinegar
60ml of lemon juice, vinegar, pop and alcohol A balloon An empty soda bottle 30ml of water 1 teaspoon of baking soda (5 mL)
Baking soda is probably your best bet. The Bicarbonate is a weak base which will neutralize the acetic acid in the vinegar. There are other bases you can use as well, such as lye (sodium hydroxide) but baking soda is safest.
maybe add baking soda
it turns into a doughy substance , but don't add baking soda and vinegar
When you add vinegar to baking soda, a chemical reaction occurs, producing carbon dioxide gas, water, and sodium acetate. This reaction causes fizzing and bubbling as the carbon dioxide gas is released.
it doesn't really matter how much just put in the baking soda (as much as you want) then add the vinegar until it explodes, or boils over
To create a homemade volcano eruption, you can use a mixture of baking soda and vinegar. Place some baking soda in the volcano crater, and then pour vinegar into the crater. The reaction between the baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) and vinegar (acetic acid) will create carbon dioxide gas, leading to the eruption. You can also add red food coloring to the vinegar for a more visually appealing eruption.
Add baking soda (watch out, it will fizz.)
It will if there is excess baking soda.