Did you know that you can make fizzy lemonade for edible science? Pin You can add some baking soda after the first round of erupting takes place to continue the reaction! TIP:This experiment produces a prolongederuption of color. If you would like things to move a bit faster or to be mo...
Take pictures of the experiment and create a scrapbook page or science journal page about your experiment. Use a small beaker and a balloon when you do a baking soda and vinegar activity for preschoolers to show how the carbon dioxide will blow up the balloon. Try this funapple volcano scien...
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The dish soap gives the eruption a foamy appearance. Pin Make sure to explore the pumpkin volcanos thoroughly. They also make a cool tactile sensory experience! Clean Up Tip: Clean up is simple for this pumpkin volcano fall science experiment, rinse everything down the sink or hose off outs...
Variations on this Science Experiment Change the ratio of baking soda to vinegar and see what happens. Try different sizes of bottles buried inside your dirt mountain. Can you tell which bottle is larger or smaller based on the size of the volcano eruption?