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Soda Vinegar Rocket

Have you ever enjoyed watching something lift off into the air, like fireworks at a show or a spacecraft launching? It can be an amazing experience. It is thrilling to see something lift off against the Earth’s gravity. To launch a spacecraft, its rockets give it a strong push that is due to a chemical reaction. This means that every time you see a spacecraft launch, you are watching chemistry at work. In this activity, you will get to blast an object into the air using two simple ingredientsβ€”baking soda and vinegar. Investigate how to mix these ingredients to get the best lift-off, and then you could give your friends and family a homemade, gravity-defying show.

Learning Outcomes

  • Learn about chemical reactions and the physics of expanding gases in a fun and exciting way.

Requirements

  • Min No. of Students:
  • Max No. of Students: 30
  • Suitable for grade: 4+
  • Duration: 90 minutes

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