Effervescence Task
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Re: Effervescence Task
Are you guys using foil balloons or rubber ones? Haven't been able to get my hands on the foil variety yet.
Also: Any (simple) ideas for triggering this task?
Also: Any (simple) ideas for triggering this task?
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Re: Effervescence Task
I'm using foil so far. Latex just deflates too quickly. I tried a few, they were too weak to rise with my sign after a couple hours. You can get foil balloons pretty much anywhere. I get mine from the dollar store.
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Foil for the the effervescence task, too? I think latex would actually be a little easier to reliably inflate.lonestar wrote:I'm using foil so far. Latex just deflates too quickly. I tried a few, they were too weak to rise with my sign after a couple hours. You can get foil balloons pretty much anywhere. I get mine from the dollar store.
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Oh, sorry ha ha, wrong task! My mind's somewhere else it seems. I have a latex balloon attached to the mouth of a powerade bottle. The balloon is lying down, filled with vinegar. The bottle has baking soda in it. A string pulls the balloon up enough for the vinegar to fall into the bottle.
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Re: Effervescence Task
Does anyone know if you can use a stronger concetration of vinegar? like Pure acetic acid? because its still vinegar, its just strong vinegar.
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Pure acetic acid is really strong; you have to use the fume hood when you use it.jarrred_1415 wrote:Does anyone know if you can use a stronger concetration of vinegar? like Pure acetic acid? because its still vinegar, its just strong vinegar.
Does anyone know what the chemical reaction is? HC2H3O2 + CaCO3 --> ?
Haha, my bad too. I was thinking about the last task.lonestar wrote:Oh, sorry ha ha, wrong task! My mind's somewhere else it seems. I have a latex balloon attached to the mouth of a powerade bottle. The balloon is lying down, filled with vinegar. The bottle has baking soda in it. A string pulls the balloon up enough for the vinegar to fall into the bottle.
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paronomasia wrote:Pure acetic acid is really strong; you have to use the fume hood when you use it.jarrred_1415 wrote:Does anyone know if you can use a stronger concetration of vinegar? like Pure acetic acid? because its still vinegar, its just strong vinegar.
Does anyone know what the chemical reaction is? HC2H3O2 + CaCO3 --> ?
I think that's it.
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Re: Effervescence Task
I think acetic acid is acetic acid, not vinegar (vinegar may have acetic acid in it, but it has other components as well). If it didn't come in a container marked vinegar, it's subject to being disallowed and the chance of winning an appeal almost non-existent.jarrred_1415 wrote:Does anyone know if you can use a stronger concentration of vinegar? like Pure acetic acid? because its still vinegar, its just strong vinegar.
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Re: Effervescence Task
Has anyone figured out the right ratio of the vinegar to baking soda to create the most gas to fill our balloon?
or any combinations of substances that would work better?
thank you!
or any combinations of substances that would work better?
thank you!
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I don't think you have to worry about a ratio; the more baking soda/vinegar you have, the more gas you produce.Curt wrote:Has anyone figured out the right ratio of the vinegar to baking soda to create the most gas to fill our balloon?
or any combinations of substances that would work better?
thank you!
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