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Explain How Vinegar And Baking Soda Affect The Size Of A Balloon

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Explain How Vinegar And Baking Soda Affect The Size Of A Balloon
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Question: How does changing the amount of vinegar and baking soda affect the size of the balloon? And how does it affect it?

Materials:
2 different size jars
Vinegar (4 ounces or more)
2 or more balloons
Small funnel(or paper)
Baking Soda ( 2 tablespoons or more)

People:
Olivia
Daelyn

Where: We are gonna do it outside in cause if the balloon pops vinegar and baking soda goes everywhere

Directions:

1) Put baking soda in a balloon
2) Put vinegar in the bottle
3) Twist the balloon so baking soda does not fall out
4) Put the balloon on the bottle with the vinegar
5) Untwist the balloon to let the baking soda and vinegar do its job
9) Watch and take pics

Variable
-Colored balloon
-sized jars

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