yes
you would have stopped growing by now but you could have surgery
yes the taller the person the longer the stride
then clean it out and repeat but cap it this time quickly and tightly. ^^2nd part of experiment. 1. which of the 2 activitie models a more explosive eruption? 2. was the preassure greater inside the canister during the first or second activty? why? 3. what do the bubbles have to do with the explosion? how are they influenced by preassure? 4. If the vinegar were a more viscous substance, how would the eruption n=be affected?
Height: usually 14 feet or more.
He was annunaki like beeing, so his height should be 2,50-3.00 m approx. 8 feet or more.
vinegar
baking soda is a base while vinegar is an acid
Yes. Baking soda is a base, vinegar is an acid.
The perfect volcano recipe typically involves a combination of vinegar, baking soda, and dish soap for the eruption effect. You can also add food coloring to create a more visually appealing lava effect. Experiment with different ratios to achieve the desired eruption height and duration.
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.
A bath of vinegar removes rust in 24hrs. A bath of baking soda stops the vinegar from eating more into the metal.
Because you have more reactants going into the reaction, so the greater the products (Co2 gas and the foamy bubble).
Yes, because it doesn't like black people. Vin-Niger.
If one is working with equal amounts, baking soda might produce more carbon dioxide when mixed with vinegar, because baking powder is already combined with an acidic ingredient.
In a volcanic eruption simulation using vinegar and baking soda, adding more baking soda will typically create a bigger reaction. This is because baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) reacts with vinegar (acetic acid) to produce carbon dioxide gas, which causes bubbling and fizzing. While increasing vinegar can also enhance the reaction, the overall volume of gas produced is largely dependent on the amount of baking soda used. Therefore, more baking soda will lead to a more vigorous and larger reaction.
Not much will happen if you mix baking soda with water. If you mix it with vinegar something will happen. Vinegar is more acidic.
lemon juice and baking soda. :>