Aim: To see which chemical
the mix creates the most gas.
Hypothesis: (What do I think will happen)
I think that the vinegar will have more bubbles because of the different types of chemicals inside of it.
Materials:
- Bottle
- Balloons
- Vinegar ½ Cupid
- Baking soda 3 tsp
- Salt 3 tsp
- Soda
Steps:
- First you put the liquid inside of the bottle.(Vinegar and Soda)
- Then put the dry ingredients in the balloon.(Baking soda and Salt)
- Then you put the tip of the balloon on the tip of the bottle then you lift the balloon up straight therefore tipping the chemical into the bottle.
My images:
Solutions:
Balloon 1
( 3 tsp baking soda, ½ cup vinegar)
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Balloon 2
( 3 tsp salt, ½ cup soda)
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Balloon Size (cm)
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8cm
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4cm
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Bubbles
(small, medium, large)
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Large. More air got into the vinegar bottle other than the salt bottle.
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None. There were hardly any visible bubbles.
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