Baking Soda and Vinegar Experiment
What do you need?
- Baking soda
- Vinegar
- 100mls of hot water
Method:
- Baking soda contains sodium hydrogen, carbon and oxygen ( all of these are different gases).
- The carbon and oxygen (in the baking soda) separate when it comes in contact
- with the vinegar.
- It forms a gas called carbon dioxide.
- The baking soda and hot water act as the hot molten rocks, or the magma.
- The vinegar acts as the tectonic plates that are causing too much friction
- there fore causing the volcano to erupt.
- Just like the baking soda reacts when it comes into a contact with the vinegar,
- 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
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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