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Making Chemistry

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Experiment 2014-2015

ACTIVITY 3 – Lower Primary


Build a Fizz-Inflator
Name
Class

Get it!
 One small empty plastic soda/water bottle
 ½ cup of vinegar * Funnel or piece of paper
 Baking soda

My Prediction
What will be happen with the balloon?
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Go!!
This is a groups competition. Who can blow the biggest balloon?
1. Carefully pour the vinegar into the bottle. Different groups will get ¼ bottle of vinegar.

2. This is the tricky part: Loosen up the balloon by stretching it a few times.

Use the funnel to fill it a bit more than half way with baking soda.

(If you don't have a funnel you can make one using the paper and some tape).

Different groups will get different amount of baking soda (randomly) :

Group 1 : 2 spoons of baking soda

Group 2 : 2 ½ spoons of baking soda

Group 3 : 3 spoons of baking soda

Group 4 ; 3 ½ spoons of baking soda

Group 5 : 4 spoons of baking soda

3. Now carefully put the neck of the balloon all the way over the neck of the bottle without letting any

baking soda into the bottle.

4. Ready? Lift the balloon up so that the baking soda falls from the balloon into the bottle and mixes

with the vinegar.

Watch the fizz-inflator work!

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What & Why DID it happen?
Observation :

1. Which group that can blow the biggest ballon


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How much of baking soda that used by this group?


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2. Does the ammount of baking soda affect how much the balloon fills?
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3. Does the size of the bottle affect how much the balloon fills?
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4. Can the amount the balloon fills-up be controlled by the amount of baking soda?
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Can the amount the balloon fills-up be controlled by the amount of vinegar?
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5. Why the ballon can filled by the gas without we blow it?
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Where does the gas come from?


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Score Remarks Date & Instructor’s sign

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