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Thursday 30 April 2020

Baking Soda And Vinegar Experiment

Baking Soda and Vinegar Experiment


What do you need?
  • Baking soda
  • Vinegar
  • 100mls of hot water


Method:
  1. Baking soda contains sodium hydrogen, carbon and oxygen ( all of these are different gases).
  2. The carbon and oxygen (in the baking soda) separate when it comes in contact
  3. with the vinegar.
  4. It forms a gas called carbon dioxide.   
  5. The baking soda and hot water act as the hot molten rocks, or the magma.
  6. The vinegar acts as the tectonic plates that are causing too much friction
  7. there fore causing the volcano to erupt.
  8. Just like the baking soda reacts when it comes into a contact with the vinegar,
  9. a volcano reacts when there is
Too much friction made by tectonic
Plates. This then allows magma to push up
Through the cracks.


Write 2-3 sentences about how this experiment is similar to an erupting volcano:


It's kinda the same thing because when a volcano erupts it is like a huge explosion.
But when it is just a tall cup then it's a little mini explosion. But the tall cup has to
have something else with it.
But when it comes to the volcano it just erupts


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