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Comparison Of Baking Soda And Vinegar
What is the project about: Students learn about gas and chemical reactions by discovering how to inflate a balloon using baking soda and vinegar. Also to be able to contest whether baking soda and vinegar alone will inflate a balloon faster than baking soda and vinegar with lemon juice.

Question:Will Baking Soda and Vinegar or Baking Soda and Vinegar with lemon juice, blow up the balloon faster?

hypothesis:I think that the baking soda and vinegar alone will blow up the balloon faster than the Baking Soda and Vinegar with lemon juice.

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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.

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