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High School Science Fair Baking Projects

high school science fair baking projects
What type of Semi-truck engines (Cat, ect.) can warm up food faster?

Just to let you know Im still in high school and Im doing this for my Science Fair projcet. Im doing the project on somthing I love but I don’t know anything about engines. I am going to see what engine can reheat the baked beans.

I do not think any of them have a suitably flat area on the exhaust manifold to set a can of beans…

I do however like the new “microwaveable” dinners which do not require refrigeration – I put one on the dash and turn the defroster on high heat and an hour or so later it is nice and hot and ready to eat – I call them “Dashboard Dinners”.

SOLAR PANELS DIY BUILD YOUR OWN SOLAR PANEL MAKE YOUR OWN SOLAR PANELS DIY AT HOME

Baking Vinegar Experiment

baking vinegar experiment
Lukas Volger’s creative veggie burgers
One of the things about not being a meat eater is that you tend to feel out of place at a group barbecue. At least, I do.
Experiments At Home- Vinegar and Baking Soda


1997-05


1997-05


$1.99



Toysmith Cosmic Rocket Kit


Toysmith Cosmic Rocket Kit


$4.71


Color and style may vary. Requires vinegar and baking soda (not included). Age 14+…

Scientific<br />
Explorer's Meteor Rocket Science Kit


Scientific
Explorer’s Meteor Rocket Science Kit


$19.90


Blast off with a high-flying rocket that you build, fuel and then launch many times! This incredible rocket is powered by vinegar and baking soda, making it 100% safe and non-combustible. Amaze your friends as you launch this silver flyer 100 feet high! The power comes from its unique fueling module, adjustable for all levels of rocket pilots. This kit is fun and educational. You’ll enjoy great ex…

Scientific Explorer's Star Rocket Science Kit


Scientific Explorer’s Star Rocket Science Kit


$9.99


Shoot for the stars! The New Scientific Explorer Star Rocket streaks skyward up to 200 feet at unbelievable speeds. Featuring a patented baking soda and vinegar powered design, the 22-inch Star Rocket is carefully engineered for maximum performance thrills.Assemble this high-flying rocket in just a few minutes and launch it over and over again. Plus, your little scientist will have a “blast” exper…

SMARTLAB: Remote Control Rocket


SMARTLAB: Remote Control Rocket


$9.74


Ground Control to Major Kid: pilot your own mission to Mars! Young space enthusiasts will love this rocket launcher kit that includes a two-piece rocket, launch pad, and remote-control launcher. The rocket is fueled by the classic combination of baking soda and vinegar, but the launch is literally in kids? hands! Count down from 10, press the ignition on the rocket launcher, and watch the rocket…

Baking Soda And Vinegar Balloon

baking soda and vinegar balloon
how Baking Soda And Vinegar blow up a balloon?

it is for a science fair project

Baking soda and vinegar react to make carbon dioxide. The reaction is:

NaHCO3 + CH3COOH —> CH3COONa + H2O + CO2

Its the CO2 that blows up the balloon

Balloon Blow Up


1997-05


1997-05


$1.99


Baking Soda And Vinegar Reaction Balloon

Chemistry EXPERIMENT!! alka-seltzer, baking soda, vinegar, POP a baloon, Blow out a candle, light a LIGHT BULB

Im doing a chemistry experiment. I need to make a contraption that will do at least two of the following things…

-pop a balloon
-blow out a candle
-lift 500 grams (5 cm)
-light a light buld(a little christmas light bulb is fine)
-light a match
-have something change colors(chemical change)

this contraption has to be automatic(do it all by itself, except for me starting the chain of reactions)

You can only use either alka-seltzer and water OR Baking Soda And Vinegar(probably used in the beginning of the “experiment”

i thought alka-seltzer was sopposed to complete an electrical current(for lighting the light bulb) but it didnt seem to work?

any ideas on how i could do some of this stuff or interesting things to make it cool!?!?!?!?!?!?

you should probably solve this for yourself. BUT.

soda/vinegar in a bottle could easily inflate a balloon around the mouth og the bottle, and if the balloon were next to a lit candle, could easily blow the candle out when it pops (because it hit the candle flame)…

Can Vinegar and Baking Soda Create a Gas? – Home School NOEO Physics II – Home School

Baking Soda And Vinegar Balloon Project

What chemical reactions can blow up balloons besides Baking Soda And Vinegar?

im doing a science fair project but i cant find any other chemical reactions that can blow up a balloon besides vinegar and baking soda.

Any reaction of an acid with a carbonate or bicarbonate, will produce CO2

Reaction of certain metal sulfides with strong acids will make H2S

Reaction of an ammonium salt with strong base like NaOH or KOH, will give NH3

Reaction of an active metal or metal hydrides such as Na, NaH, K, Mg, Ca, CaH2, Al, LiAlH4, etc with water or acid. Will produce H2. (Note: some of these are violent)

Electrolysis of water solutions of various salts (will fill ballon with H2, O2 or both depending on how it is set up).

Reaction of calcium carbide with water (makes acetylene).

Heating of certain metal hydrides without access to air (such as LiAlH4 or CaH2 (will produce H2 + free metal)

Reaction of organo metallics with water or acid (magnesium compounds, organo lithiums, aluminum alkyls, etc) will produce the corresponding hydrocarbon gas, for example H3CMgCl/Et2O will give methane (Note: some of these reactions are very violent, you may synthesize fire/explosion!)

7th Grade Science Project