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QuestionWhat is the law or theory regarding the experiment of the soda volcano?Community AnswerWhen you add vinegar to bicarbonate of soda, a chemical reaction occurs – the result is "carbonic acid." This is an unstable substance – you can tell from all the fizzing! The mixture instantly separates into a gas and a liquid, producing carbon dioxide and water.
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QuestionCan I use water to make it erupt?Community AnswerPlain water will not react with the bicarbonate. The main ingredients are the vinegar and bicarbonate.
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QuestionWhy do volcanoes burst?Community AnswerPressure builds over great periods of time, and eventually they erupt and release all the pressure at once.
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QuestionHow long will it take to erupt?Community AnswerNormally about 10-30 seconds.
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QuestionWhat would happen if I added a whole pack of mentos in?Community AnswerIt would be a much bigger explosion. If you do that, make sure that you run away quickly or you will be covered in soda.
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QuestionWill my volcano still erupt without the bottle of soda?Community AnswerYes, it will, if you have baking soda and vinegar. But you will at least need an empty bottle.
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QuestionHow else can you make a volcano?Community AnswerUse a pipe partly filled with water, and a pump. Pump hard and fast, and you will have a no-stain, easily done volcano that even works in a classroom.
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QuestionIs this a good experiment to try for a science project?Community AnswerYes. It's very tried and true to make a volcano for a science project. Making it unique and discovering new ways to make it erupt captivates many.
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QuestionWould my volcano still erupt if I put a cup of salt in it?Community AnswerNo, it wouldn't.
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QuestionDo I have to use baking soda?Community AnswerIf you're using the baking soda and vinegar method, then yes. However, you don't have to use that method if you don't want to.
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QuestionWhat can I add to the lava to slow it down to be more like real lava?Community AnswerYou can just put 2 Mentos instead of adding 4. You can also do less Coke or whatever soda you are using.
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QuestionCan I spray paint my soda bottle volcano?Community AnswerAs long as the lid is on the soda, yes. Make sure to cover areas you do not want to be painted. If you want it to look realistic, use acrylic paint.
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QuestionCan I use just baking soda and dish soap to make a soda bottle volcano?Community AnswerNo. You need the vinegar to react with the baking soda.
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QuestionDoes the soda need to be kept at a certain temperature?Community AnswerNo. It will be fine anywhere between 5 and 30 C (because you don’t want the soda to freeze or evaporate).
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QuestionDo I need dish-washing soap when making a soda bottle volcano?Community AnswerYou don’t have to, but the foam will last longer, making the effect more dramatic.
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QuestionHow do I make the outside of my soda bottle volcano?Community AnswerBuild around it by placing a cone of mesh and the put a thick layer of papier mâché around the mesh.
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QuestionAre there other ways to make this besides using paper mache?Community AnswerYou can use play dough, but it might have to be a thin layer. Or else the bottle might fall.
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QuestionWill this cause a mess?Community AnswerWhen you add vinegar to bicarbonate of soda, a chemical reaction occurs – the result is "carbonic acid." This is an unstable substance – you can tell from all the fizzing! The mixture instantly separates into a gas and a liquid, producing carbon dioxide and water. So yes, it makes a mess that you need to have prepared for in advance by covering surfaces and choosing an easy-to-clean place. If you don't place this experiment in an area that is easy to clean, it might stain or wet things.
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QuestionCan I add rocks or glitter? Will it still work?Community AnswerYes, but don't put rocks that are too big inside since it might hurt other people or not work because it is too heavy.
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QuestionCan you use apple juice ?ths 130028Community AnswerYou can use a specific apple juice for the coke and Mentos, but not the vinegar and baking soda. If you are using apple juice, look for 1. Added sugar 2. Aspartame (a sweetener) 3. Sodium benzoate (a preservative) 4. If possible, carbon dioxide added. However, it might be a weak reaction. For vinegar and baking soda, the equation is- NaHCO3 + HC2H3O2 → NaC2H3O2 + H2O + CO2. You need acetic acid for the reaction.
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QuestionIs there something I can swap the baking powder/soda for?ths 130028Community AnswerI don't think so. The chemical reaction is- NaHCO3 + HC2H3O2 → NaC2H3O2 + H2O + CO2. You need sodium bicarbonate along with acetic acid for the reaction. You try using different forms such as bread soda, cooking soda or bicarbonate of soda, but the most common form is baking soda or border. Alternatively, you could use the coke and Mentos method.
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