I am guessing that it will either foam up or blow up not blow up like HUGE but you know, a small one
If you placed a terrarium on top of black ice, the cold temperature of the ice would likely lower the internal temperature of the terrarium, potentially harming the plants and microorganisms inside. The ice's slick surface could also make it unstable, risking the terrarium's tipping or sliding off. Additionally, if the terrarium is sealed, condensation might form inside, but if the conditions are too cold, the plants could suffer from frost damage. Overall, the viability of the terrarium's ecosystem would be compromised.
I am bringing the desert indoors by building a terrarium! My pet tarantula will love his new terrarium!
it produces sodium ethanoate
it would grow at a faster rate then a normal seed
it would pop
I would imagine it would taste quite disgusting.
I think that you will end up with coagulated egg whites. As an added bonus, it'll also be preserved and won't spoil at room temperature.
Nothing would "happen" to them, but they would glow less brightly.
You will get a frothy red mess. The baking soda and vinegar will combine to produce carbon dioxide as the acid in the vinegar combines with the base in the baking soda. The red cabbage will will make it colorful, and the water will slow the reaction. On the other hand, red cabbage and vinegar will make a nice pickled cabbage.
if you added water to clam chowder it would taste really watery
If you mean Rennie, the heartburn treatment tablets, there going to be lots of fuzz . It will be caused as CO2 will be released, as the acidity of the vinegar neutralised.
It makes your stomach not hurt :)