im not sure about salt, but i think if you put baking soda and vinegar in a small plastic container and throw it, it should explode.
Acid in vinegar reacts with sodium monohydrogencarbonate (baking soda) which is present in mentos.
A fake volcano can explode due to a chemical reaction caused by mixing baking soda and vinegar, which produces carbon dioxide gas. As the gas builds up inside the volcano model, it eventually pushes the mixture outward, creating an eruptive effect that mimics a volcanic explosion.
When you put Alka-Seltzer in vinegar, a chemical reaction occurs. The citric acid and sodium bicarbonate in the Alka-Seltzer combine with the acetic acid in the vinegar to produce carbon dioxide gas. This gas is released as bubbles, causing the mixture to fizz and bubble vigorously.
When a seed freezes, the ice crystals that form can damage the cell structure, leading to cell death. This can affect the seed's ability to germinate and grow properly once conditions become favorable again.
Francium don't explode instantly; probably a confusion with the radioactive disintegration.
i think that it's a physical change because it does not cheage the shape.
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explode
no it can not it will fizz and explode.
An egg will explode by vinegar. Vinegar will also dissolve an egg shell leaving the egg to not only feel, but also look like rubber.
the pupose is compared to regular water the raisins will sink and the vinegar,bakingsoda with water makes a chemical reaction for the raisins to float.
no-you get diluted vinegar
They explode because of the baking soda and vinegar mixed in and when there together BOOM.
not unless its in confined space = vinegar tries to break down the particles in soda.
Acid in vinegar reacts with sodium monohydrogencarbonate (baking soda) which is present in mentos.
it will explode everywhere and fizz
Try it