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which soda is best for a soda and mentos volcanic explosion! have you ever seen someone place mentos in a soda drink? it explodes! you could do an experiment on what type of soda makes the best/largest explosion!
Soda cans (in the US) hold 12 ounces. Soda in plastic bottles is avaiable in several different sizes such as 12 oz, 20 oz, 24 oz.
I think you meant baking soda. Baking soda is basic, so red litmus paper will turn blue.
A soda can consists of a cylinder, a top, a bottom, and a pop-top.
A person can purchase parts for the iSi Soda Siphon online. Some online stores that sell these parts include The Prairie Moon Company, Target, and Amazon.
To make a 1 oz mixture with 3 parts baking soda and 2 parts water, you would need about 0.6 oz of baking soda (3/5 of 1 oz) and 0.4 oz of water (2/5 of 1 oz). Measure out 0.6 oz of baking soda and 0.4 oz of water separately before mixing them together.
No. Some of it is clearly gas while other parts are liquid.
No.
The more vinegar to baking soda, the better. I only tested up to 1 part baking soda/5 parts vinegar. Also, add the baking soda to the vinegar, not the other way around.
Mix 2 parts cream of tartar with 1 part baking soda. For example, mix 2 tsp cream of tartar with 1 tsp baking soda.
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Yes, natrium bicarbonate is another name for sodium bicarbonate, which is commonly known as baking soda.
The flavorful part is a liquid. The bubbly parts that nips your tongue is a gas.
Make sure to scrub all moving parts, especlally the parts where the ice cream is touching, with a solution of baking soda and vinegar.
If you combine baking soda with an acid you can neutralize it and turn it into baking powder. If baking powder is unavailable, sometimes cooks will substitute baking soda and a proportional quantity of another acid, like lemon juice. But to paraphrase it, use 2 parts cream of tartar to 1 part baking soda