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QuestionIs this experiment safe for kids?Bess Ruff is a Geography PhD student at Florida State University. She received her MA in Environmental Science and Management from the University of California, Santa Barbara in 2016. She has conducted survey work for marine spatial planning projects in the Caribbean and provided research support as a graduate fellow for the Sustainable Fisheries Group.This is a quite safe project to perform with kids. The volcanic eruption is quite subdued and is comprised of harmless ingredients
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QuestionDoes the volcano hurt people?Bess Ruff is a Geography PhD student at Florida State University. She received her MA in Environmental Science and Management from the University of California, Santa Barbara in 2016. She has conducted survey work for marine spatial planning projects in the Caribbean and provided research support as a graduate fellow for the Sustainable Fisheries Group.If you follow the instructions of this article your volcano it is highly unlikely that your volcano will hurt anyone unless they happen to be allergic to any of the materials used in this project.
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QuestionHow can I make smoke without dry ice?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerYou could rig your volcano up to a small fog machine or build in a small humidifier (such as the portable type that can be inserted into a bottle of water).
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QuestionHow do you make an exploding volcano?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerThe safest way is to use baking soda and vinegar to create foamy reaction. You can add dish soap to enhance the texture and a little red food coloring or ketchup for color. You can also create a billowing smoke effect by dropping a little dry ice into some hot water in a container at the center of your volcano. Never touch dry ice directly with your hands or use it in an enclosed, poorly ventilated space. If you’re a kid, ask an adult to help you.
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QuestionHow do you make a volcano for a school project?This answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerYou can build one out of clay, papier-mâché, or even stiff card stock bent into a cone shape around a jar or water bottle. Paint the outside to give it a natural look, then fill the central opening with baking soda and liquid dish soap. Pour in some vinegar and red food coloring to make your “lava” erupt!
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QuestionCan the volcano be set off more than once?Community AnswerYes. There is no problem with repeating the experiment as many times as you'd like. Just be sure to use the appropriate materials and follow the steps correctly each time.
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QuestionFor the first method, do I cut off the top of the can?Community AnswerYes, cut the top off the can because it will be easier to put the vinegar mixture and the baking soda roll into it.
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QuestionHow can I make sure that method 1 is not messy? I want to use it in class for a science project.Community AnswerThere will be some mess; be sure to put newspaper or a drop-cloth around the base of your volcano.
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QuestionIs this safe enough for fourth grade students to do?Community AnswerThe first two methods are just fine. Just make sure you have someone older watching. The final method should only be done by an adult, preferably as part of a carefully orchestrated science class demonstration.
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QuestionIs it safe to use the volcano indoors?Community AnswerBe sure you have a large enough space to make a mess. If you don't have enough space inside, consider building it in a garage, a park, or another outdoor area.
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QuestionHow does the reaction in the bottle represent a volcano?Community AnswerBecause it blasts out in the same manner as lava emitting from a volcano.
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QuestionCan I put food coloring in the water?Community AnswerYes, you can! You can color your water with different colors as well, not just red, orange, and yellow! You can even use green for a space volcano!
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QuestionCan I use tinfoil for volcano one or does it have to be clay?Community AnswerYou can use tinfoil but the effects won't be good. Also, the liquid in the volcano might leak through the tinfoil.
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QuestionCan a fourth grade child make a less dangerous explosive volcano?Community AnswerYes, but they HAVE to be supervised.
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QuestionWhat should I do if it does not work?Community AnswerTry different methods. Pinterest has some good ideas if nothing here works for you.
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QuestionCan I use a bottle in the first one?Community AnswerYes, the results will be exactly the same, but it will be harder to fit the baking soda through the top.
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QuestionCan a 6th grader do this as well?Community AnswerYes, you absolutely can. You can consult an adult if you need assistance, but just follow the directions and you should be able to make a volcano by yourself.
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QuestionWhere do I get baking soda?Community AnswerYou can find it in the baking aisle of any grocery store.
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QuestionHow much baking soda do I need for the first experiment?Community AnswerTwo spoonfuls should be fine.
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QuestionWhat type of vinegar do I need?Community AnswerAny vinegar will work, but distilled white vinegar works best.
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QuestionCan a child who is about eight years old do it?Community AnswerYes, just make sure you have enough room to do it and a that you an ask an adult first.
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QuestionHow much vinegar do I need?Community AnswerAbout one cup of vinegar should be sufficient.
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QuestionCan I use newspaper to make the volcano?Community AnswerYes. You can crumple pieces of newspaper and use masking tape to hold them together in a circle, and then put a bottle in the middle and cover with Plaster of Paris.
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QuestionAre there any easier methods to make a volcano?Community AnswerYes, of course! There are simpler ones using just Coke and Mentos, or vinegar, baking soda, and dish soap. The first one is messy, kind of like an explosion. The second one just foams and goes over the top and sides. I would recommend you put a towel down or just place the volcano in a pan.
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QuestionWhat is the point of the soap?Community AnswerIt makes the lava foamy. If you don't want the lava to be foamy, you can skip it.
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QuestionWhat is an alternative to bricks for the explosive volcano?Community AnswerYou can use rocks that are about the same size as the bricks would've been.
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QuestionWhy can't I use a plastic bottle for my volcano eruption?Community AnswerYou can. The article just suggests a can because it has a wider opening. Bottles have thinner openings.
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QuestionI am doing the first method at a science fair, and I was wondering if this can be done at a table if I put newspapers on the sides and extra cloths.Community AnswerI don't see why not. A small mess on a table will be fine, as long as there is a container or box surrounding the volcano.
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QuestionWhat happens if I don't wait an hour?Community AnswerIt will not be dry, which could cause it to be defective. You should wait an hour and make sure that it is dry so that it functions properly.
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QuestionHow can I make it dry faster?Community AnswerYou can use a hairdryer on a low or medium setting.
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