As the baking soda mixes with vinegar a chemical reaction takes place and creates carbon dioxide which blows up the balloon.
We are a collabrative learning group of Year 3 and 4 students. Our teachers are Mrs Craig in Room 1 and Mrs Clarke in Room 2
Wednesday, 6 August 2014
Balloon Blow-up Experiment
We are really enjoying our science experiments. Everyone is looking forward to completing their own experiment ready for the science fair. Here is a video of a experiment we did using baking soda, vinegar, a bottle and a balloon.
We did this experiment three times. We change the amount of vinegar we used the second time and the amount of baking soda the second time. More baking soda produced a bigger balloon.
As the baking soda mixes with vinegar a chemical reaction takes place and creates carbon dioxide which blows up the balloon.
As the baking soda mixes with vinegar a chemical reaction takes place and creates carbon dioxide which blows up the balloon.
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