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Baking soda and vinegar balloon

Baking soda and vinegar balloon experiment

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My daughter loved this one and thought it was a ton of fun to do! Baking soda vinegar balloon Thanks for asking, parent! We ask that Wonderopolis be listed as the author.  Since we do not list the publish date for our Wonders of the Day, you may put the date you accessed this page for information.  The following is how you would cite this page -----> "What Happens When You Mix Vinegar and Baking Soda?"  Wonderopolis. https://www.wonderopolis.org/wonder/what-happens-when-you-mix-vinegar-and-baking-soda#comments.  Accessed 14 Aug. 2017.

Baking soda and vinegar balloon
* The quantity of baking soda, vinegar, and food coloring you need depends on how many times your scientist(s) wants to perform the experiment. Giant Balloon Baking Soda and Vinegar – Materials: I like this baking soda and vinegar activity because it’s a great visual representation of the gas produced when you mix the 2 ingredients. Baking soda and vinegar don’t just make things explode, but it produces carbon dioxide gas! Baking soda and vinegar balloon experiment

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Next, take an empty water bottle and put about 1/2 cup of vinegar in it. You will also want to use a funnel to put the vinegar into the empty water bottle. What Happens When You Mix Baking Soda With Vinegar to Inflate a Balloon? My little nugget loves balloons! What kid doesn’t – am I right? And she is well aware that blowing up a balloon typically requires a bit of hot air from mommy or daddy. When we conducted this experiment, she was completely shocked (and a little nervous, at first) when the balloon started inflating all by itself! It didn’t take long for her surprised expression to evolve into a big, smiling grin!

Science fair project balloon baking soda and vinegar
Side note: you may notice the last photo is a different bottle. We tried this experiment with a smaller bottle and the balloon blew up bigger than with the larger bottle. Also, you could experiment with more baking soda and vinegar to make it blow up even larger. BALLOON BLOW UP SCIENCE EXPERIMENT INSTRUCTIONS The aim of this experiment is to blow up a balloon using baking soda and vinegar under the supervision of elders.