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This project investigates the reaction of vinegar and baking soda, showcasing the combination of these common household items. I filled a 2-liter soda bottle with 1 cup of red wine vinegar and mixed it with 1 cup of baking soda, observing how they foamed out of the bottle. Contrary to my expectation of a dramatic eruption, the reaction created a sustained foam for about 5 minutes. I also considered what would happen if I introduced other elements like Mentos. This experiment highlights basic chemical reactions in a fun and educational way.
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Chemical Reaction By: Nicholas Eury
Abstract The purpose of “Chemical Reaction” is that I wanted to see the reaction when vinegar and baking soda are mixed. I thought that when I added the “chemicals” they would mix and shoot out of the bottle in foam. I was partially wrong though, the chemicals mixed and came out of the bottle, but didn’t shoot out.
Planning Materials: • Empty 2 liter soda bottle • 1 cup baking soda • 1 cup Vinegar • Measuring cup
Procedure • Gather Materials • Take Bottle and add one cup of Red Wine Vinegar to bottle. • Then take one cup of Baking Soda and add to the bottle. • Repeat with tablespoons • Observe
What I’ve Learned I learned that the chemicals in baking soda and vinegar foam when combined. I also learned that one tablespoon of each combined doesn’t have a good reaction, but when to cups of each are combined the reaction foamed out of the bottle and kept foaming for about 5 minutes. What if I added Mentos to the vinegar? What would happen I added different things like soda to the solution?
Sources • "apple-cider-vinegar-benefits." . 2004. . 4-30-2010 <http;//www.apple-cider-vinegar-benefits.com/baking-soda-and-vinegar.html#dtr>.
Acknowledgements My mom helped me by buying the materials and helping me measure the amounts of what I mixed. Thanks