Learn about chemical reactions with this fun experiment!
Key Words:
Chemical Reaction
Physical change
Carbon Dioxide
Solid
Liquid
MATERIALS:
- Baking Soda
- Container
- Vinegar
- Spoon (optional)
Step 1: First take your baking soda and pour some into your container. Keep in mind the more baking soda, the bigger the explosion! I did not want to make too much of a mess so I only added a little bit.
Step 2: Add a bit of vinegar to the baking soda.
Step 3: Watch what happens! Right when the vinegar touches the baking soda, the product foams up and rises. This is a chemical reaction.
Now we can ask ourselves: Why does this happen? What causes the vinegar and baking soda to react this way?
Here’s your answer:
What we saw is what is referred to as a chemical reaction.
A chemical reaction is when two or more substances come together and react chemically to create a new substance. They transform chemically.
We also saw a physical change. This is when products come together and change form. We saw this when the vinegar and baking soda came together and became a fizzy gas. It released carbon dioxide.
The baking soda is considered our solid and the vinegar is our liquid. When the reaction settles, the fizz is gone. Now only a liquid remains. But it will not react the same way our vinegar would if we added baking soda. Why? Because it is a new substance now.
Try playing around with the experiment. You can add more of each substance and create different variations.
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