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Monday, 29 April 2019

science, chemistry, gas, Balloon



Aim: To see which chemical 
mix creates the most gas.

Hypothesis: I think that both experiments will not be the same reaction because two recipes might have deferent air or might not work.


Materials:
  1.  2 balloons
  2.  2 bottles
  3.  3 tsp salt
  4.  cup of soda
  5.  3 tsp baking soda
  6.  cup of vinegar 
Steps:
  1.  Put 1 cup of vinegar inside of a first bottle.
  2.  Put 3 tsp baking soda inside of the first balloon. 
  3. Put the balloon inside the first bottle so the baking soda will come out.
  4. Put 1 cup of soda inside of a second bottle.
My images:


















Findings:




Balloon 1
( 3 tsp baking soda, ½ cup vinegar)
Balloon 2
( 3 tsp salt, ½ cup soda)

Balloon Size (cm)
24cm5.5cm
Bubbles
(small, medium, large)
mediumsmall
Conclusion:
The Balloon 1 was blown in 24cm and it was medium size, The balloon 2 was 5.5cm and it was size small. We put in the balloon 1 was 1/2 cup of vinegar and 3 tsp of baking soda, We put in the balloon 2 was 1/2 cup of soda and 3 tsp of salt. It was super duper interesting and satisfying to watch the balloon blown, and also exciting :).

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