Yes - it'll begin to inflate but the energy of the effervesence probably won't be strong enough to inflate it fully. The reaction will be giving off carbon dioxide,and since that's the same gas as we exhale when we breath out why not simply blow up the balloon yourself?
The CO2 (Carbon dioxide) being released from the can.
Random. Well, the fly dies and when you open the coke bottle it spoldes evrywhere lol! Me and my friends did it at a sleepover. It was great!!! :)
IT WOULD FLY THE BALLOON IN TO THE AIR
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
60ml of lemon juice, vinegar, pop and alcohol A balloon An empty soda bottle 30ml of water 1 teaspoon of baking soda (5 mL)
Mouth Blow could be faster because when u blow it release a big chunk of air into the ballooon( will massive for that size).
Put the balloon in the bottle with the blowing up part out and blow it up in the bottle.
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There are a variety of them, but these are most common. - Rocket Bottle - Volcano And the most simple to me would be: This is a very simple project, what you will need is a small water bottle, a balloon (with NO helium inside), vinegar, baking soda. Put vinegar into the water bottle. then take the empty balloon and place an even amount of baking soda into it. then carefully place the balloon (with the baking soda inside) atop of the water bottle, thus letting the baking soda and vinegar react when mixed, and creating carbon dioxide, which makes the balloon deflate. (in other words, making the balloon blow up in action.) its simple a pretty cool. hope this helps. Btw, I'm in fifth grade.
When the vinegar mixes with baking soda it produces a gas that will cause the balloon to expand
The air alone is not able to blow up a balloon. When air in the bottle is heated with a balloon on top of it, the air expands due to the heat and moves and finds more space. This in turn will blow up the balloon.
Because air takes up space. When you attempt to blow up the balloon, you are adding air to the inside of it. But the air between the balloon and the bottle has no place to go. It will only contract so much.
Yes it can, the chemical reaction creates co2 which will go in the balloon therefore it will blow up.
vinagar and baking soda can blow up a balloon because when you mix the two chemicals it creates a chemichal reaction nnd starts to fizz.
carbon dioxide