Experiments with Vinegar and Baking Soda




Mix vinegar and baking soda, and you end up with fizzy froth.  This is because combining vinegar with baking soda produces carbon dioxide.

If you have spare vinegar and baking powder at home, and don't mind a little bit of getting messy, you and your children can do a lot of fun experiments -- from chemical volcanoes to home-made rockets. Some instructions are here.  Not only will your kids have fun; they can also learn about the chemical reactions involved.

You can encourage your children to record in a notebook their observations of these experiments -- for example, the different results that various quantities of vinegar and baking soda produce.  After all, all this fun play is actually preparing them to become scientists in the future. 

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