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Acid/Base and ratios
Game Code: 1394600
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Acid/Base and ratios
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We will make the bath bombs to understand how the bubbles are formed.
True
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The key ingredients of "Bath Bombs" are Baking Soda and Citric Acid.
True
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When baking soda and food coloring are mixed and are then put in water, they undergo a chemical reaction.
False, baking soda and citric acid
15
The acid/base chemical reaction produces a lot of bubbles which you see as the bath bomb dissolves in the water.
True
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What are the bubbles made up of?
Carbon dioxide gas
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Acids have bitter taste.
False, sour
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Bases have sour taste.
False, Bitter
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Lemon juice is an example of acid.
True
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Milk is an example of base.
True
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Tomato juice is an example of base.
False, acid
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Soap is an example of acid.
False, base
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What is the ratio of "Lemon Juice" bottles to "Soap"?
2:3, 2 to 3
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For every 3 lemon juice bottles sold, 5 strawberry juice bottles were sold. What is the ratio of strawberry juice bottles sold to lemon juice bottles?
5:3, 5 to 3
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