Chemistry, asked by alveenajibin, 4 months ago

what will be the aim,principle, procedure,observation and result by doing the experiment between baking soda and vinegar

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Answered by kiransharmabadhani
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Answer:

aim- The goal of the project is to demonstrate the power of gas procuded when of baking soda and vinegar are mixed. The goal is for the balloon to be blown up by the gas created.

principle-

procedure- Using the funnel, add the baking soda to each balloon (two people may be needed for this; one person to hold the balloon open and the other person to put the baking soda inside of the balloon).

Pour the vinegar into the bottle.

Carefully fit the balloon over the bottle opening (be careful not to drop the baking soda into the vinegar yet).

observations- Once the balloon is fitted snugly on the nozzle, hold up the balloon and allow the baking soda to fall into the vinegar.

Observe the chemical reaction and effect on the balloon.

results- The reaction of sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) and acetic acid (vinegar) produces carbon dioxide gas, water and sodium acetate (soluble in water). The carbon dioxide gas can originally be seen as bubbles in the solution, but will quickly be released from the solution..

Answered by lalitdagur24
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Answer:

The baking soda and the vinegar create an ACID-BASE reaction and the two chemicals work together to create a gas, (carbon dioxide) Gasses need a lot of room to spread out and the carbon dioxide starts to fill the bottle, and then moves into the balloon to inflate it.

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