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What happens if you put baking soda in vinegar?

What happens if you put baking soda in vinegar?

The reaction is: Sodium bicarbonate and acetic acid reacts to carbon dioxide, water and sodium acetate. The solid baking soda was placed in liquid vinegar producing carbon dioxide gas, which is evident because of the formation of bubbles in the foaming mixture.

Can you use vinegar and baking soda to fill balloons?

a. When baking soda and vinegar are mixed together, it creates a gas called carbon dioxide. The gas begins to expand in the bottle and starts to inflate the balloon. The more gas that is created, the larger the balloon will inflate.

How do you inflate a balloon with vinegar and baking soda?

Inflating the Balloon Pour a little vinegar into a plastic bottle. Use a funnel or straw to put a little baking soda into a limp balloon. Stretch the neck of the balloon over the top of the bottle. Lift the balloon up over the bottle and watch the reaction. Try again with more vinegar or baking soda, if it doesn’t work the first time.

How to experiment with baking soda and vinegar?

Pour the vinegar into the bottle. Carefully fit the balloon over the bottle opening (be careful not to drop the baking soda into the vinegar yet). Once the balloon is fitted snugly on the nozzle, hold up the balloon and allow the baking soda to fall into the vinegar. Observe the chemical reaction and effect on the balloon. Record observations.

How is baking soda used in the balloon experiment?

The terms carbon dioxide, chemical reaction, reactants, and endothermic should be reviewed. Using the funnel, add the baking soda to each balloon (two people may be needed for this; one person to hold the balloon open and the other person to put the baking soda inside of the balloon).

How much baking soda to put in a water bottle?

Measure 15 ml of baking soda using a measuring spoon. Pour the baking soda into the balloon using a funnel. Measure 45 ml of vinegar and pour it into a water bottle. Put the mouth of the balloon on the wine spout to keep the baking soda in the balloon.

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