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Pop a Bag
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Find out if you can pop a bag using just baking soda and vinegar.
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This experiment is part of the following Science Class:
Subject:
Simple Chemistry 2
Description:
Students make a common metal dissolve with vinegar. Then, they discover what happens when red cabbage juice is mixed with an acid and a base.
Experiment Statistics
Part of Science Kit: None
Class:
Simple Chemistry 2
Category: Chemistry
Created by:
Mr. Science
Added: May 21, 2008
| Number of views: 2952
| Number of times started: 412
| Number of ratings: 6
| Average rating:
(4.00)
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