ByIbrahima Cisse Question Does the amount of vinegar effect the growth of the Balloons Hypothesis My hypothesis is that the amount of vinegar and baking soda do affect the balloon grows Also I think it will blow the balloon ID: 616103
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Inflatable Balloon
By:Ibrahima CisseSlide2
Question
Does the amount of vinegar effect the growth of the Balloons?Slide3
Hypothesis
My hypothesis is that the amount of vinegar and baking soda do affect the balloon grows. Also I think it will blow the balloon.Slide4
Materials
You would need these following matieral:Bottle, vinegar, baking soda, Balloon.Slide5Slide6
Procedures
Step1. Add vinegar in the bottle
Step 2. Pour Baking soda into the balloon
Step 3. Add a little water in the bottle
Step 4. Flip the balloon and watch the experiment Slide7
Variables
1. The balloon is the same size.
2.the same water bottle is used.
3. Same baking sodA
4.same vinegar used
Control
My water bottle is the same as all the others
Independent v
I will change the balloon everytime
Dependant v
It will change ebecause the amount of substances will changeSlide8
Data
If you add 4 drops of Baking soda and 2 second drops of vinegar It will look like the first picture In the next slideSlide9
Results
For the results the balloon has inflated and showed in the next slide that I put 2 drops of baking get soda and 2 1 spill of vinegar a day it was the loser.
For the (4,2) balloon it was the winner as shown on the right in the next slide.Slide10Slide11
Conclusion
After doing my experiment, my results were that when vinegar mixes with baking soda the reaction will cause the gas particles to inflate the balloon on its own. The baking soda and vinegar create an acid base reaction and the two chemicals work together to create a gas, gasses need a lot of room to spread out and the carbon dioxide starts to fill the bottle and then moves into t b e balloon to inflate
it.Slide12
Background research
Education.com/science fair
ehow.comSlide13Slide14