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    Baking Soda Hypothesis

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    When baking soda and vinegar mixes, a chemical change occurs. So how much baking soda, added to 10mL of compound vinegar( CH3CooH), will cause a film canister to shoot the furthest? I thought the answer to this question was 15mL of baking soda will shoot the lid of the film canister the furthest because there will be a longer reaction with more baking soda which will propel it far. This change happens because of they both have reactivity that causes the chemical change and shoots off the lid. The

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    Baking Soda Reaction

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    Baking Soda and Vinegar Reaction Rockets Introduction: How much baking soda, added to 10mL of vinegar, will cause a film canister rocket to shoot the furthest? My hypothesis was that 7mL of baking soda would make the lid shoot the furthest because there would be enough room for the gas to build up and enough baking soda to power it. I was observing the chemical property of reactivity between two compounds, baking soda (NaHCO3) and vinegar (CH3COOH). This was a chemical change because a gas and an

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    How does the mass of the baking soda affect the volume of carbon dioxide released in its decomposition? If the 0.2 g, 0.4 g, 0.6 g, 0.8 g, or 1 g (±0.1) of baking soda used in this experiment increases, then the volume (mL) (±0.5) of the carbon dioxide released from the decomposition will also increase. If the amount of baking soda used in this experiment increases (0.2 g, 0.4 g, 0.6 g, 0.8 g, or 1 g), then the volume (mL) of the carbon dioxide released from the decomposition will also increase

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    Baking Soda Rocket

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    January 2016 Baking Soda and Vinegar Rockets Introduction: When you mix baking soda and vinegar you get a chemical reaction called reactivity. When your chemical reaction occurs you usually get a change in color, an odor, and a production of gas. Baking soda is a compound (NaHCO3) and vinegar is also a compound (CH3COOH). The problem was how much baking soda, added to 10mLof vinegar, will cause a film canister rocket to shoot the furthest? My hypothesis was that 15mL of baking soda would shoot the

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    Baking Soda Experiment

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    The project involves one’s knowing on whether or not the amount reactants can affect the actual reaction itself. The project is conducted by getting two reactants in one’s case lemon and baking soda, vinegar and baking soda, and rubbing alcohol and baking soda. Then one puts 3-4 different amounts of each liquid substance but not changing the amount of the amount of the solid substance. In this experiment the measurements for the liquids are 20mL, 40mL, 60mL, 80mL, and 100mL(normally applied by measuring

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    Baking Soda Experiment

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    and a base or in this case vinegar/lemon juice and baking soda. The same volcano experiment method can be used to inflate a balloon without touching it. All that you need is a bottle, balloons, baking soda, and a variety of acids. The balloon will inflate and a chemical reaction will occur(“What happens when you mix vinegar and baking soda.”) What happens when you mix an acid and a base is an acid base reaction. This is when you add the baking soda into the water bottle that has either white vinegar

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    RBS Baking Soda

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    RBS Baking Soda Case Study Keisha Echols, Katina King, and Michelle Prince Brenau University November 30, 2014 RBS Baking Soda Case Study Summary of the background and facts Although not the most exciting product in Stewart Corporation’s portfolio, Reliance Baking Soda (RBS) was a “tried and true” item that the company created in 1915. At the time, the “miracle compound” was used strictly for baked goods. However, as time passed, the company realized its many other uses such as a cleaning/laundry

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    Part One- Research Baking soda and baking powder What is the chemical name for baking soda? The proper chemical name for sodium bicarbonate or baking soda is sodium hydrogen carbonate.{Source 1} What does baking powder contain? It is made from an alkali, bicarbonate of soda, and an acid, cream of

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    Baking Soda Lab Report

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    The purpose of this experiment was to determine what happens to baking Soda when it is heated. It was hypothesized that the baking soda would bubble and turn into a gas. It is concluded that the data partially supports the hypothesis. The baking soda did not bubble, but it did create some form of gas. A test tube was placed in a position where a rubber tube connected the test tube to a soda bottle. In part 1 of this experiment as the water exited the bottle, some form of gas replaced the missing

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    Shocking Statement by a Doctor from Italy – Cancer Is Only a Fungus That Can Be Destroyed with Baking Soda According to Tulio Simonchini, an Italian doctor, cancer is only a fungus that can effectively be destroyed with baking soda. The doctor has used the baking soda treatment on many patients and claims to be perfectly effective. The therapy with baking soda is completely safe and cancer patients cannot lose anything by trying it. The dreadful reality of most cancer cases is caused by the failures

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