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Exploding With Vinegar, Baking Soda And Science
Nate R.
Exploding with Vinegar, Baking Soda, and Science!
Question
Do different water bottle brands have different strengths when it comes to exploding with a chemical reaction from baking soda and vinegar?
Variables
Independent/Manipulated Variable:
Brand of water bottle
Dependant/Responding Variables:
Amount of time it takes for bottle to explode
Whether or not bottle explodes
Controlled Variables:
Amount of vinegar used in bottles
Amount of baking soda used in bottles
Same stopwatch used
Same day bottles were experimented on
Hypothesis
I think that the Smartwater will be the strongest water bottle brand because it can not only hold more liquid making more room for pressure, but it is also one of the thickest water bottles that I will be

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