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How to Blow Up a Balloon Using Baking Soda and Vinegar

Irreversible Matter
Introduction

What we know: Matter is everything around us. Reversible matter


is matter whose changes can be reversed.
What we want to know: What is irreversible matter?
Scientific Method/Terms

Observation-a scientist asks a question or makes an observation


about something he or she is curious about.
Hypothesis-the scientist thinks about what the answer to the
question might be.
Prediction-the scientist makes some guesses or has some ideas
about the hypothesis.
Experiment-the scientist tests his or her predictions. Was the
hypothesis correct?
What We Need

Empty 8 oz. water bottle or


small bottle.
4 oz. vinegar (distilled or
cider)
2 teaspoons of baking soda
1 medium balloon
1 small funnel-if you do not
have a funnel, roll a piece of
paper into a tube.
Steps

Step 4. This
Step 5. Now
step is a little
that you have
tricky, we need
the balloon
Step 3. Use to fit the
securely in
Step 2. Pour funnel to balloon over
Step 1. place, lift the
vinegar into measure the mouth of
Investigate balloon and
water bottle, baking soda the bottle
materials. empty all of
set aside. into the without spilling
the baking
balloon. any of the
soda into the
baking soda
bottle of
into the
vinegar.
vinegar.
Video
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Conclusion

What did our experiment show?


Did our experiment prove our hypothesis?
References

Bannykh, A. (n.d). www.ClipartOf.com/33054


How to Blow Up a Balloon With Baking Soda and Vinegar
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