Vinegar + Baking Soda + Balloons = FIZZY FUN! | Kids Science Experiments | Science for Kids

Tweet about this video! #socraticakids #socraticakidsscience Vinegar Baking Soda Balloons = FIZZY FUN! | Kids Science Experiments | Science for Kids ******** What happens when you add vinegar to baking soda? Join Professor Labcoat on his latest science demonstration. He’ll show you how fizzy and fun these simple household items can be. They can even be used to blow up balloons! Make sure to WATCH TO THE END for outtakes! It’s never too early to get kids excited about science by doing demonstrations and experiments. Let us know what other videos you’d like to see in the comments below! Our kids’ science playlist: Don’t forget to subscribe! Twitter! And share our channel with your friends! That will help us grow! Thank you for watching. :) ******** MATERIALS USED SO YOU CAN DO THIS AT HOME: - vinegar - baking soda - mixing dish - bottle - balloons (try several of different sizes) - 2 funnels - tablespoon If you’re interested in the chemical reaction that is taking place, it’s the combination of vinegar (acetic acid) and baking soda (also known as sodium bicarbonate). The gas released is Carbon Dioxide. You write the chemical reaction like this: HC2H3O2 NaHCO3 → NaC2H3O2 H2O CO2 (the numbers should all be subscripts) ❤❤❤❤❤ We Recommend the fun and educational delivery boxes from Steven Spangler: Spangler Science Club - Interactive Science Activities delivered every month For Teachers: Really Good Box of Stuff - new themed educational box delivered each month (something for you and something for your class) ❤❤❤❤❤ Professor Labcoat: Matt DeNoto Professor Labcoat’s non-evil twin: Michael Harrison Directed by Michael Harrison Written and Produced by Kimberly Hatch Harrison Music licensed from , a division of Getty Images
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