Make an erupting volcano with baking soda and vinegar

Make an erupting volcano with baking soda and vinegar

If you love action and adventure then you've come to the right place. Get ready for a red-hot science explosion as the A-TV science superstars show you how to make your very own erupting volcano!

For this experiment, you'll need the following materials:

vinegar
baking soda
food coloring
16oz soda bottle
funnel
baking pan
sand
glue
dish soap
warm water

To create your erupting volcano, follow these directions:

1. To make the volcano cone: Pour glue into the tray, making sure most of it is in the center. Glue the bottle in the center of the aluminum tray.

2. Using your hands, cover the entire surface of the bottle with glue.

3. Pour sand into the tray so your volcano looks like it’s on a beach. Be careful not to get sand inside the bottle. Use food coloring to make it look like it is on an island. You might want to add some water or glue to the sand, to make it stickier.

4. When finished, let it dry for about an hour.

5. To create lava: Add some red and yellow food coloring to your ½ cup of vinegar.

6. Using a funnel, fill the bottle halfway through with warm water.

7. Add a squirt or two of soap to your bottle.

8. Slowly pour the vinegar into your cone.

9. To make your volcano erupt: Place 2 teaspoons of baking soda onto a tissue.

10. Twist up the tissue so it looks like a little pouch.

11. Strap on your goggles to protect your eyes from the eruption.

12. Drop the pouches into the volcano and watch it explode!

Remember that you should always work under adult supervision whenever you conduct experiments. So please don't do these projects alone.

Hosted by activitytv.com
Creator's Site: www.activitytv.com

Comments

+1
mallorygirl1212 5 months ago
verrrry nice, without this i would have failed my scince project
Add your comment:

DIY Ocular Assault Weapon

The latest in Graffiti-tech: How to write with your eyes. Via Instructables, "Behold the latest ocular assault weapon from the Graffiti Research Lab, openFrameworks, The Fat Lab and The Ebeling ...

Retro Electronics Papercraft For the Brazil '66 Crowd

Dan McPharlin has created some super-sweet retro electronics papercraft models. Click through to Dan's Flickr page to view the entire collection. Beautiful handmade cardboard models. Previously ...

Cai Guo-Qiang's (Literally) Explosive Art

Attention all WonderHowTo explosive-lovers, here is an artist that just may awe and inspire... China's Cai Guo-Qiang opts for more thrilling materials than traditional paint, clay or plaster, say ...

Roly-Poly Bridge

Heatherwick Studio's London based rolling bridge is an engineering marvel. Lots of fun, and immensely satisfying to watch (via YouTube, assuming you can't see it in person). From Heatherwick Studio: ...

Master Nerd Births Perfect Copy Cat Bot

Can't help but smile at this goofy, endearing nerd "master" (Vitalijus Rodnovas) guiding his copy-cat protege robot (coined Waldo). The rig allows Waldo to mimic Rodnovas' body movements in ...

loading...