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Build and launch a rocket powered by a chemical reaction between baking soda and vinegar! This exciting experiment demonstrates how chemical reactions can create pressure, and how that pressure can be ...
"For this bottle rocket experiment, I used water, blue liquid, and compressed air," Sanna told WooGlobe. Confident in her mixture of water and compressed air, she was sure the bottle would take off.
Practise and challenge your friends! Download the Water bottle Rockets PDF(378 Kb). Adobe Acrobat is required. SAFETY: This rocket uses air pressure to fling a bottle at high speed 20–50 metres.
From creating a tornado in a bottle to a homemade lava lamp, here are eight simple experiments ... slime. Pasta rocket via GIPHY Believe it or not, you can create a very simple hybrid rocket ...
Famous families having fun with these experiments at home. • The bottle rocket challenge: faces from across the BBC compete to build and launch bottle rockets. Whose will fly highest?