-Jo Ferry jynx23a 2 c Water 1 tb Baking soda 3 tb Vinegar Long spaghetti noodles Tall glass In the tall glass put the water and baking soda and stir. Break the noodles into 1" pieces, set aside. Stir in the vinegar and add the noodles last. It's also fun to add some food coloring to the water.
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Sci-Tech Labs: Dancing Spaghetti
Materials: • Sprite (Replacements: Alka Seltzer and Water, Vinegar and Baking Soda) • Spaghetti (Replacements: Raisins) • Clear Plastic Cup
Procedure 1. Your goal is to make the spaghetti/raisins look like they're dancing using a liquid and bubbles. The easiest way to do this is with Sprite since all you would need to do is pour the soda in. You also get a nice drink afterwards. 2. Start by breaking up your spaghetti into smaller bits (small enough to be able to turn around in the cup. 3. Place your spaghetti inside. 4. Pour Sprite and watch what happens 5. Optional -- If you're using the other ingredients, the only difference would be to use the water or vinegar (rather than the sprite) and then add the corresponding ingredient for the bubbles to happen. Using raisins instead of spaghetti works as well. EXPERIMENT: What other ingredients can you use to make the food item dance? What other food items do you think can dance too? 6. Note: Leaving the food inside the liquids for too long will make them squishy and eventually float. 7. Question: What is the gas that makes the bubbles in all three recipes? The answer is below.
Science • The food is not really dancing. What you have is something called density affecting your food. Density is the ratio between how much mass something has versus how much space they take up (you can also say, how much mass is squeezed in set space). • Normally, raisins and spaghetti would be denser than the liquid around them. Higher density will make the food items sink. • The gas that makes up the bubbles is less dense than the liquid. That's why the gas floats to the top. • Finally, the spaghetti and raisins have cracks that the gas likes sticking to. As a whole (the spaghetti and gas), the density is lower than the surrounding liquids so the entire thing goes up. One the bubbles reach the surface, the bubbles pop (releasing the gas) and the spaghetti falls down to repeat the process. • Answer: The gas is Carbon Dioxide (CO2).
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