Fizzy Balloons
This was definitely one of the boys’ favorite experiments from our Fascinating Science for Kids eBook (that is currently FREE). We used up almost a whole bag of balloons and a whole bottle of vinegar doing this over and over and over again. I’m not complaining…I was equally as fascinated by this phenomenon!
Here’s what you’ll need: a 16 oz. bottle, vinegar, baking soda, a funnel and a balloon (actually several…your kids will want to do it repeatedly). :)
1. Use the funnel to pour 1/2 cup of white vinegar into the bottle. Rinse and dry the funnel.
2. Use the (clean and dry) funnel to put 1 tablespoons of baking soda into the bottom of the balloon. Shake gently to make sure all of the baking soda falls to the bottom.
3. Stretch the open end of the balloon over the neck of the bottle and make sure it is secured tightly. Let the rest of the balloon hang over the side (while you hold the bottle upright) so that no baking soda falls into the bottle just yet.
4. Hold onto the neck of the bottle (where the end of the balloon is) and carefully lift the heavier end of the balloon until you are holding it completely upright. All of the baking soda should fall into the bottle. The reaction will be immediate!
SO COOL!
The boys loved it so much, we had to try all the colors! :)
The Science Behind It:
When the baking soda and vinegar mix, it creates a chemical reaction. We know this because we see bubbles. This chemical reaction gives off a gas which inflates the balloon.
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When you repeated your experiments did you have to clean it out first or were you able to reuse the vinegar solution?
Yes, you’ll need to dump the old solution out and rinse the bottle before repeating. :)
That looks like so much fun and is so easy. I’ll try with my grandsons when they visit this summer! Thanks, Renee
Thanks for the wonderful idea. looks like so much fun, I can’t wait to try it with my kids!
Could you send me the link for the free ebook?? I tried clicking on it and submitting my email but it said I was already a subscriber. Love your stuff and can’t wait to try some of these activities this summer.
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Just e-mailed you, Vicki! :)
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omg i love it i hope your boys had fun
Thanks! They did! It was definitely one of our favorite science experiments! :)
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This experiment is awesome!
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is the experiment actually called fizzy ballon?
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fantastic ideas!
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Great ideas. I have used them with my special ed students
Cant wait to try wirh my daughter😀
I’m a Toddler’s Teacher and I love your ideas.
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Thank you so much for sharing
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Is there a way to print it out?
Ur experiment are simple but fun…plz send me the e book