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Fizz Inflater

Published on Feb 01, 2016

Soak the rice in warm water, then wash in cold until the water runs clear. Heat butter in a saucepan and cook the onions with the bay leaf and other whole spices for 10 mins. Sprinkle in the turmeric, then add chicken and curry paste and cook until aromatic. Stir the rice into the pan with the raisins, then pour over the stock. Place a tight-fitting lid on the pan and bring to a hard boil, then lower the heat to a minimum and cook the rice for another 5 mins. Turn off the heat and leave for 10 mins. Stir well, mixing through half the coriander. To serve, scatter over the rest of the coriander and the almonds.

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Fizz Inflater

By hadi, Mohib and ali
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Purpose

  • The purpose of this experiment is to see how vinegar react to baking soda when the two substances interact with each other.

Materials
The materials needed to conduct this experiment:
-Plastic water bottle
-Balloons
-Vinegar
-Baking Soda
-Funnel

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Procedure

  • Pour half a cup of vinegar into the bottle.
  • Use the funnel to fill the balloon half full of baking soda.
  • Put the neck of the balloon onto the neck of the bottle and let it hang down beside the bottle and make sure the baking soda doesn't enter the bottle.
  • Now lift the balloon so the baking soda enters the bottle and see if the fizz inflates in action.
  • *This may take a few tries*
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Hypothesis
The Hypothesis is that the chemicals in vinegar and the chemicals in baking soda

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