So much ice and snow I've really been exhausting every bright idea this year to keep the kids busy in our yard. Today we took science outside, it was super simple, a great way to highlight chemical reactions to the kids and all the ingredients I already had in my cupboards.
You will need:
Baking soda
Vinegar
Food coloring (red)
Washing up liquid
Plastic bottle (we discovered the one photgraphed here was a bit big, we repeated the experiment with a smaller bottle and got far more Lava for the kids to see)
A funnel (Helps but not essential)
Baking soda
Vinegar
Food coloring (red)
Washing up liquid
Plastic bottle (we discovered the one photgraphed here was a bit big, we repeated the experiment with a smaller bottle and got far more Lava for the kids to see)
A funnel (Helps but not essential)
Step 1
Add about 3 tbl spoons baking soda, a few drops of food coloring and approx 1 tbl spoon dish soap to the plastic bottle.
Step 2
Go outside and build a snow mound around the bottle leaving the opening poking out the snow.
Step 3
Use funnel to pour about 4 tbl spoons vinegar into bottle. This does not have to be exact we free poured and added a little more afterwards.
Stand back and watch your volcano erupt. The science behind it : the baking soda (alkali) reacts with the vinegar (acid) and creates a gas. This gas causes the dish soap to foam and with the red food coloring you get 'Lava'.
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