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    Self-Inflating Balloons

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    11 8. Results …………………………………….. pg. 12 9. Conclusion ………………………………. pg. 13 10. Acknowledgements …………… pg. 14 11. Bibliography ……………………… pg. 15 Background Info When the two substances (vinegar and baking soda) mix‚ the vinegar‚ an acid‚ is creating a chemical reaction with the baking soda‚ a base. When the two substances form‚ it creates carbonic acid. When the two substances become a carbonic acid‚ it is unstable and decomposes to create carbon dioxide and water. The carbon dioxide is less

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    Coffee Filter Lab

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    containers Hot water (e.g.‚ from a faucet‚ heated in a microwave oven‚ etc.) Thermometer Vinegar Baking soda Safety goggles Tongs or fork Eyedropper or drinking straw Craft stick or toothpick Extra sticks or drinking straws for stirring Hypothesis In this lab‚ you will compare the pH ranges of vinegar and a solution of water and baking soda. Do you think vinegar is an acid or a base? What about the baking

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    amount of cornstarch‚ citric acid‚ and baking soda. The dependent variable would be... For this experiment the scientist will research what the fizzy bubbles are made out of that show up when you toss a bath bomb into a water-filled bathtub‚ examples of acids or bases that might be found around a household‚ and the purpose of the cornstarch in homemade bath bombs.   For starters‚ the scientist researched that the fizzy bubbles are made out of baking soda and citric acid. When they come in contact

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    The Cake Raising Agents

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    A typical cake-making recipe would include ingredients such as baking powder‚ flour‚ eggs‚ sugar‚ butter‚ salt. So what happens in order to make a cake rise? The rising of a cake occurs when baking powder or baking soda is added. These ingredients are cake raising agents which release carbon dioxide‚ allowing the cake to rise. Baking powder (a white powder) is a dry chemical ingredient used in the making of a cake. It consists of sodium bicarbonate (an alkali)‚ acid salt (such as tartaric acid)

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    Introduction The hypothesis is the balloon will be bigger and bigger with the increase of vinegar. The chemical reaction between the baking soda and vinegar produces bubbles of carbon dioxide gas as part of this acid-base reaction. Sodium hydrogen carbonate (baking soda) reacts with ethanoic acid found in vinegar in a 1:1 ratio in the following reaction: baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) + vinegar (acetic acid) --> carbon dioxide + water + sodium ion + acetate ion HC2H3O2 (aq) + NaHCO3 (s) → H2O (l)

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    ss after lighting the candle. By  combining vinegar and baking soda in a sealed water bottle we were able to further support the  Law of Conservation of Mass.   Objective:  The purpose of this experiment was to create a chemical reaction inside of a closed system in  order to observe the Law of Conservation of Mass. A secondary objective of this lab was to use  the analytical effectively and precisely.  Hypothesis:  If we mix baking soda and vinegar in a closed system then the mass of the reactants will equal 

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    infections. Therefore‚ if you have this problem‚ now it’s time to solve them. You won’t need chemicals or other expensive solutions to fight against mold and mildew spores‚ because some mold removal products can be found in your home such as vinegar‚ baking soda‚ detergent and others. However‚ if you are not convinced about the efficiency of these natural products‚ we can teach you more about how to naturally rid your kitchen of mold. Get rid of mold with vinegar There are plenty of householders who are

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    and baking soda are added‚ separately‚ with water? Hypothesis- If Epson salt is mixed with water then the reaction will be endothermic because salt is used to melt ice. If Borax is mixed with water then the reaction will be endothermic because it’s associated with heat and fire. If laundry detergent is mixed with water‚ then the reaction will be exothermic because it’s used to clean clothes. For example‚ when I take my clothes out of the washer‚ the clothes are always cold. If Baking Soda is mixed

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    Plant Growth Report

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    Hypothesis If sunflowers are continuously watered with liquids such as Coffee‚ Gatorade‚ Coca Cola‚ and 1.0 M Baking Soda‚ then plant growth will increase because of the added nutrients. Materials 10 Pots 10 Sun Flower Seeds Miracle Grow Potting Mix Gatorade “Red” Coca Cola 1.0M Arm & Hammer Baking Soda Maxwell House Original Roast Coffee Tap Water Procedures Fill 10 pots with the same amount of Miracle Grow potting mix Plant 1 sunflower seed in each pot‚ 10 total Label the 10 pots

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    distilled vinegar in plastic bottle of narrow neck with capacity of at least 500 ml. 2. Add ~ 1 table spoon of baking soda (Sodium bicarbonate) into a balloon (it works the best if the balloon is already stretched out). 3. Tie the balloon onto the top of bottleneck. Be careful not to add baking soda into the bottle yet and make sure that the balloon is flattened. 4. Quickly add baking soda into the bottle (vinegar) and observe carbon dioxide production. 5. Please be advised by video below. http://www

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