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In this chemistry activity, learners use common chemicals to produce carbon dioxide and observe its properties. This resource includes brief questions for learners to answer after the experiment. Use this activity to introduce learners to carbon dioxide and its use as a fire extinguisher. Note: this activity involves an open flame.
- Under 5 minutes
- 5 to 10 minutes
- $1 - $5 per group of students
- Ages 11 - 18
- Activity, Experiment/Lab Activity
- English
Quick Guide
Materials List (per group of students)
- sodium hydrogencarbonate or baking soda (3 g)
- acetic acid 0.80 M or vinegar
- 125 mL Erlenmeyer or small jar
- wood splints or toothpicks
- Beral pipets or droppers
- candle and matches
Subjects
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Engineering and Technology
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Engineering
- Fire Protection Engineering
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Engineering
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Physical Sciences
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Chemistry
- Chemical Reactions
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States of Matter
- Gases
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Structure and Properties of Matter
- Elements and Periodic Table
- Volume and Density
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Chemistry
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The Nature of Science
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The Scientific Process
- Conducting Investigations
- Formulating Explanations
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The Scientific Process
Audience
To use this activity, learners need to:
- see
- touch
Learning styles supported:
- Involves hands-on or lab activities
Other
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Access Rights:
- Free access with registration