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  • Question
    Is this safe for kids under nine-years-old?
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    Yes, it is safe, but I would keep it out of the reach of any children five and under.
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    Do you have to put baking soda and vinegar in the volcano?
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    No. If you just want to make a model it is okay to leave the experiment, which is mainly for the entertainment of children or for science projects, out. The model still looks cool and could be used for a geography project, for example. Instead of using the baking soda and vinegar, you could try putting other things inside the volcano for different reactions. For instance, laundry detergent, warm water and glitter glue can be combined to create slime.
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    Can I make a volcano and use it for my science project?
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    Of course! Why not? Try to add your own creativity to make it more unique and interesting.
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    How do I transport a clay volcano?
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    Put it on a board with high enough sides so if it slides, it will not fall off. Walk or drive very slowly.
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    What size clay volcano can I make?
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    Any size. You could do just one recipe or you could double or even triple the recipe for a larger volcano.
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    Can I make a clay volcano without any vinegar?
    Community Answer
    No, the vinegar is what causes the chemical reaction.
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    Will putting it outside dry it faster?
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    It depends on the weather and temperature. If you live in a temperate, dry climate, putting your clay volcano outside could help it dry faster. Otherwise, it is best to let it dry the old-fashioned way - overnight inside.
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    What causes the volcano to erupt?
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    The cause is the baking soda and the vinegar combining. It does so because the baking soda is a bicarbonate and vinegar is an acetic acid. One of the by-products this reaction creates is carbon dioxide, which creates a fizzy explosion.
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    How will the toilet paper pack open and explode if it is tied with a rubber band?
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    The toilet paper gets soggy in the liquid and, as a result, it dissolves in the mixture, leaving the soda powder free to react with the vinegar and food coloring.
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    How long does it take for the clay to dry? Will this make a huge mess?
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    The clay will take almost 24 hours to dry. Sometimes, the process of creating a volcano can be mess, but the real mess is made when the volcano erupts.
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    What can I do if I've used too much vinegar?
    Community Answer
    Add more baking soda to balance it out. It will fizz for a longer amount of time, but it will fix the problem.
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    How can you make it red?
    Community Answer
    Add red food coloring.
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    How many times will the volcano work?
    Community Answer
    Probably only once. You could try to clean it out somewhat and redo it. But it gets messy after the first time.
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    How do I make the volcano brown instead of blue?
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    Use brown dye or food coloring. You can usually find these in craft stores.
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    Is there any way for the process to go faster?
    Community Answer
    Take loam soil mold, use a 10cm bottle, and add red food coloring, vinegar and baking soda.
  • Question
    Do I paint it before or after it dries?
    Community Answer
    You should paint the volcano after it dries.
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    What do I do if the clay starts to crack once it dries?
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    Community Answer
    You can dip your finger in water, then mold the dried part of the clay with your finger to make it smooth. You can also take a spray bottle full of water and spray the mold.
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    Why is the volcano blue?
    Community Answer
    You can use all sorts of colors to make your volcano, but the demonstrator chose to use blue clay.
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    Can I use thermacol instead of tray?
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    No. The thermocol would become wet and your project would be ruined.
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    Should I use self rising or all-purpose flour?
    Community Answer
    You can use either one, but I think all-purpose works better.
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    Do I need to use food coloring for the volcano?
    Community Answer
    No, you don't have to use the food coloring.
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    How does a clay volcano look when it's created?
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    Very bumpy and not perfect. You can paint it whatever color you want. If you want to make it realistic, I suggest you use dark brown; once that's done drying, lightly brush it with a metallic-gray color.
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    How much vinegar do I use?
    Community Answer
    Use about 20 mL of vinegar, then pour very quickly and it should explode.
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    What should I do for a longer explosion?
    Community Answer
    Add extra vinegar, make the bottle bigger, or put more baking soda in it.
  • Question
    Will a clay volcano get moldy?
    Community Answer
    No, it shouldn't mold.
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    Do I have to use food coloring to add color to the clay?
    Community Answer
    It is recommended, but you do not absolutely have to add food coloring to the clay.
  • Question
    Where can I make your clay outside in school?
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    Anywhere you would like. Just a warning, it makes a big mess so you will have to clean it up if you do it at home.
  • Question
    How long does it takes to erupt?
    Community Answer
    The reaction occurs immediately when the acidic vinegar is introduced to the baking soda.
  • Question
    Can I mix hand wash soaps when making a clay volcano?
    Community Answer
    Yes, the result will be the same.
  • Question
    Has a clay volcano project ever won a science fair?
    Community Answer
    Probably, yes. But it's a pretty classic project; the judges at your fair may be looking for something more original.
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