Vinegar and baking soda are staples in the kitchen. Many of us have combined them in childhood scientific experiments: think fizzy volcanoes and geysers. But people also frequently mix vinegar and ...
You may have used vinegar and baking soda before to make bubbles. In this experiment, we add a little dish detergent to make the bubbles last longer and see if you can use chemistry to control the ...
Students help design an experiment to test whether baking soda and baking powder, similar-looking powders, are made up of the same chemical. Students will observe that baking soda produces more ...
While baking soda and baking powder are somewhat interchangeable in recipes in a pinch, what can you do for a leavening agent ...
These four experiments involve ingredients ... or cup about 1/3 of the way with baking soda. Add a little dish soap to make the eruption foamier. Mix the vinegar with a few drops of food coloring ...
Maker: Well, you want to soak those in vinegar. And you can soak them overnight ... you can actually soak them in plain baking soda. And you can do that for even a couple of hours or even ...
What should I look out for? • Easy to follow films demonstrating how to do simple experiments using basic equipment – from bicarbonate of soda and vinegar to balloons and CDs. • Famous ...
Science Siblings Paige and Adam Jacobson are giving us a new science experiment to ... doesn’t mix with the baking soda. Next add food coloring and glitter to your vinegar to make you lava ...