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      • Using items easily found at home, you can blow up a balloon without using your mouth or your own breath! This isn’t magic; it’s science! Why? This experiment demonstrates how states of matter can change – mixing a solid with a liquid to create gas!
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  2. Can you blow up a balloon without your mouth? This activity will show you how gas produced in a chemical reaction to create a visually exciting trick.

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    • Balloon Blow Up Science Experiment Instructions
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    Small Soda Bottle
    Balloon
    Baking Soda
    Vinegar

    Step 1 –Start with some questions: How do you blow up a balloon? What if I told you that you couldn’t blow air into it, do you think you could still inflate (blow-up) the balloon? Then observe the supplies for the experiments. Do you think they can be use to blow up the balloon? If so how? Write down your hypothesis (prediction). Step 2 – Using a f...

    When baking soda (a base) and vinegar (an acid) are mixed together they create a chemical reaction that results in the formation of carbon dioxide gas. Gases do not have a specific shape or volume, rather they expand rapidly filling their container. Gases expand rapidly because their particles move at high speeds in all directions. As the carbon di...

    Does changing the amount of baking soda and vinegar change the size of the balloon when it inflates? What would happen if you used another acid like lemon juice instead of the vinegar? Would it react the same with the baking soda? I hope you enjoyed the experiment. Here are some printable instructions:

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    • Blow up a balloon… without blowing. This is one of those classic balloon experiments everyone remembers doing in school. Kids learn about chemical reactions by mixing acids and bases.
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    • Skewer a balloon without popping it. ADVERTISEMENT. If you do this one right, you’ll make kids’ eyes pop—but not the balloon! They’ll learn about the polymers that make balloons possible, and even a little bit about how to stay cool under pressure.
    • Float a balloon-powered boat. Discover the power of air pressure and the third law of motion with this fun and inexpensive balloon experiment. Take this one outside on a sunny day and let kids splash away while they learn!
  3. Apr 13, 2020 · This experiment demonstrates how states of matter can change – mixing a solid with a liquid to create gas! The science behind this balloon baking soda experiment is the chemical reaction between the base – baking soda – and the acid – vinegar.

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  4. In this chemistry science fair project, you'll capture a gas in a stretchy container you're probably pretty familiar with—a balloon. This will allow you to observe the gas expansion and contraction as the temperature changes. Summary. Areas of Science. Chemistry. Difficulty. Method. Scientific Method. Time Required. Very Short (≤ 1 day)

  5. States Of Matter Balloon Science Experiment. In this fun and easy science experiment, we’re going to use a balloon to investigate if a solid plus a liquid can equal a gas? Materials: Balloon; Baking Soda; Vinegar; Clean and dry bottle (Glass or plastic) Small funnel; Instructions: Using the funnel, add two tablespoons of baking soda to the ...

  6. Blowing up Balloons with Chemical Reactions! Here's a fantastic kitchen chemistry experiment that's loads of fun and educational too. Chances are you can grab everything you need from around your home, so let's get started!

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