Chemical Reaction Car

Left Brain Craft Brain
4 Nov 201911:27

Summary

TLDRIn this engaging DIY video, learn how to create an eco-friendly chemical reaction car using recycled materials like a plastic bottle, bamboo skewer, and paper straws. Key components include four plastic caps for wheels, pony beads for axles, and a glue gun for assembly. Safety first with parental guidance for glue gun use. The car's motion is powered by a baking soda and vinegar reaction, producing carbon dioxide gas that propels the car forward. Enjoy a fun, educational, and environmentally conscious project that's perfect for STEM enthusiasts of all ages.

Takeaways

  • 🚗 The video demonstrates how to make a chemical reaction car from recycled materials.
  • 🔍 The main materials needed are a plastic water bottle, bamboo skewer, paper straw, duct tape, plastic caps, pony beads, and a glue gun.
  • 👶 Parental supervision is advised when using a glue gun due to the risk of burns.
  • 🔧 The process involves creating axles with wheels and pony beads, and attaching them to the water bottle with straws and duct tape.
  • 🐱 The video includes a humorous moment with a cat photobombing the tutorial.
  • 🔗 The axles are secured to the water bottle using duct tape, which is found to be the most secure method.
  • 🧪 The car's movement is powered by a chemical reaction between baking soda and vinegar, which produces carbon dioxide gas.
  • 🛠️ An alternative to a hot glue gun is using e6000 glue for a secure bond.
  • 📦 The chemical reaction is initiated by placing a small package of baking soda into a bottle filled with vinegar.
  • 🏡 The reaction should be started outside to avoid mess, and the car's speed can be controlled by how quickly the baking soda is introduced to the vinegar.

Q & A

  • What is the main material used to make the chemical reaction car?

    -The main material used to make the chemical reaction car is a plastic water bottle, specifically a Fiji bottle is preferred due to its squared-off shape.

  • Why are paper straws recommended for the car's wheels?

    -Paper straws are recommended for the car's wheels because they are better for the environment as they are more eco-friendly compared to plastic straws.

  • What is the purpose of the bamboo skewer in the car's construction?

    -The bamboo skewer serves as the axle for the car's wheels, allowing them to rotate freely.

  • How many plastic caps are needed to make the car, and what are they used for?

    -Four plastic caps are needed, and they are used as the wheels of the car.

  • What is the role of pony beads in the car's axle construction?

    -Pony beads are used to secure the axle by being glued onto the bamboo skewer and holding the straw section in place.

  • Why is duct tape used in the car's assembly?

    -Duct tape is used to secure the paper straws to the water bottle, ensuring a stable attachment for the wheels.

  • What is the safety note regarding the use of a glue gun in this project?

    -Parental supervision is recommended when using a glue gun due to the risk of burns from the hot glue.

  • What is the chemical reaction that propels the car?

    -The chemical reaction that propels the car is between baking soda and vinegar, which produces carbon dioxide gas, building up pressure that causes the car to move.

  • How is the hole for the chemical reaction created in the bottle cap?

    -The hole for the chemical reaction is created by using the hot glue gun to melt a hole in the cap.

  • What are the steps to prepare the chemical reaction for the car?

    -To prepare the chemical reaction, pour about one cup of vinegar into the bottle, then add baking soda to a piece of tissue paper, roll it up, and quickly insert it into the bottle before sealing it with the cap.

  • Why is it important to perform the chemical reaction outside?

    -It is important to perform the chemical reaction outside because the reaction can be messy, with vinegar and baking soda potentially shooting out of the bottle as the gas is produced.

Outlines

00:00

🚗 Building an Upcycled Chemical Reaction Car

The video script provides a step-by-step guide to creating a chemical reaction car using recycled materials. The car is made from a plastic water bottle, bamboo skewer, paper straw, duct tape, plastic caps, pony beads, and a glue gun. The guide emphasizes the importance of using environmentally friendly materials like paper straws and suggests alternatives to a glue gun for safety. The process involves constructing axles with wheels and pony beads, cutting and attaching straws to the skewer, and securing the assembly to the water bottle with duct tape. The video also offers safety tips, especially when using a glue gun, and suggests alternatives for those who prefer not to use one.

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🔬 Demonstrating the Chemical Reaction for the Car's Movement

This section of the script explains how the car moves due to a chemical reaction between baking soda and vinegar, which produces carbon dioxide gas. The gas builds up pressure inside the bottle, causing the car to move when the gas is released through a hole. The guide shows how to create a hole in the bottle cap using a hot glue gun and how to attach the axles to the water bottle using duct tape. It also discusses the trial and error involved in getting the car to move properly and the fun of experimenting with the reaction. The video script ends with a demonstration of how to prepare the chemical reaction by combining vinegar and baking soda in the bottle, emphasizing the need for quick action to prevent a messy reaction before the car is ready to be set off.

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🎉 Testing the Chemical Reaction Car Outdoors

The final part of the script describes an outdoor test of the chemical reaction car. The guide explains the need for a quick and careful procedure to combine the vinegar and baking soda inside the bottle to initiate the reaction. The video shows the car in action, with the reaction causing it to move, and captures the excitement and fun of the experiment. The script concludes with a farewell message, encouraging viewers to enjoy the process and have a great day, highlighting the educational and entertaining value of the activity.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Upcycled

Upcycling refers to the process of transforming waste materials or unwanted products into new materials or products of better quality or for better environmental value. In the context of the video, 'upcycled' is used to describe the creation of a chemical reaction car from a plastic water bottle and other recycled parts, showcasing a sustainable and creative way to repurpose common household items.

💡Plastic Water Bottle

A plastic water bottle is a container made of plastic, typically used for storing and consuming water. In the video, the plastic water bottle serves as the main body of the reaction car, illustrating how a common disposable item can be repurposed into a fun and educational project.

💡Bamboo Skewer

A bamboo skewer is a long, thin, and pointed stick made from bamboo, commonly used for grilling or holding food together. In the script, a 10-inch bamboo skewer is used as part of the axle mechanism in the car, demonstrating its utility beyond culinary applications.

💡Paper Straw

A paper straw is an eco-friendly alternative to plastic straws, made from paper material. The video mentions using a paper straw as part of the car's construction, emphasizing the move towards environmentally conscious materials and practices.

💡Duct Tape

Duct tape is a strong, adhesive tape that is widely used for various purposes, including repairs and crafting. In the video, duct tape is used to secure the paper straws to the water bottle, highlighting its versatility and strength in holding materials together for the car's construction.

💡Plastic Caps

Plastic caps are small, typically round,盖子 used to seal bottles or other containers. In the video, plastic caps are repurposed as wheels for the reaction car, showcasing the creative use of everyday items and promoting recycling.

💡Pony Beads

Pony beads are small, round, and decorative beads often used in crafts. In the script, pony beads are used to secure the axles of the car, providing a practical application for these typically decorative items.

💡Glue Gun

A glue gun is a tool that melts adhesive glue sticks to produce a hot, liquid glue for bonding materials. The video includes a safety note about using a glue gun due to its high temperatures, and it is used to attach various parts of the car, highlighting the importance of safety in DIY projects.

💡Chemical Reaction

A chemical reaction is a process that leads to the transformation of one set of chemical substances to another. In the video, the chemical reaction between baking soda and vinegar is used to propel the car, demonstrating the principles of chemistry in a fun and interactive way.

💡Axle

An axle is a central shaft for a rotating wheel or gear. In the context of the video, the axle is constructed using a bamboo skewer and pony beads, and it is essential for the wheels to rotate and for the car to move, illustrating a fundamental concept in simple machines.

💡Trial and Error

Trial and error is a problem-solving approach where solutions are discovered through repeated attempts and adjustments based on the results. The video mentions that there is a lot of trial and error involved in getting the chemical reaction car to work properly, emphasizing the iterative nature of learning and experimentation.

Highlights

Introduction to creating a chemical reaction car from upcycled materials.

Use of a plastic water bottle as the main body of the car.

Preference for Fiji water bottles due to their squared shape.

Inclusion of a bamboo skewer as part of the axle mechanism.

Recommendation to use paper straws for environmental reasons.

Mention of duct tape as a key material for assembly.

Use of four plastic caps as wheels for the car.

Safety note on the use of a glue gun with parental supervision.

Construction of the first axle with a wheel and a pony bead.

Explanation of how to attach the axle to the wheel using glue.

Cutting the straw to size for the axle and attaching it to the skewer.

Securing the axles to the water bottle using duct tape.

Chemical reaction between baking soda and vinegar to propel the car.

Demonstration of how to create a hole in the cap for the gas to escape.

Instructions on preparing the chemical reaction for the car.

Tips on how to control the reaction speed for a successful launch.

Final demonstration of the car in action with a successful reaction.

Transcripts

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today I'm going to show you how to make

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one of these really fun chemical

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reaction cars that is up cycled from a

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plastic water bottle and some plastic

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caps and a few of other parts and I'll

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show you first what you need you need a

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plastic water bottle I like using these

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Fiji ones because they're a little bit

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squared off they work a little bit

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better but if you don't have it you can

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use a round one - you need a bamboo

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skewer this is about a 10 inch long

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skewer which is the purpose perfectly a

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paper straw if you have plus one you can

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use that too we're trying to move

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towards paper straws because they're

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better for the environment you need some

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duct tape a pair of scissors some

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plastic caps be sure to grab these are

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up cycled from some bottles be sure to

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grab four that are the same size because

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these are going to be your wheels you

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need a few you need four pony beads and

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these are going to help you build your

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axle whoa there went one and the last

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thing that you need is a glue gun now

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safety note here parental supervision

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recommended when using a glue gun these

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get really hot and they can burn if

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you'd rather I'll give you some

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recommendations for other ways to do it

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without a glue gun and some other glues

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you can use alright let's get started

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first up let's build our first axle what

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you're going to do is you are going to

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take one of your wheels and you're going

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to grab one of your pony beads and

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you're going to put a little dollop of

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hot glue right in the center

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like that and you're gonna drop a pony

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bead in the middle there and you're

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gonna let that that cool and dry the

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reason I like to use pony beads here is

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that really helps secure your axle okay

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the next thing you're going to do is

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you're going to just chop this straw in

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half it's not perfect

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don't stress oh that's really not

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perfect but don't worry chop off now

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it's perfect then you're gonna grab your

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skewer you're going to put your skewer

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and my cat is just about to photobomb

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this video here so sorry alright see ya

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later cat I love you but we're making

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cars here today and what you're going to

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do is you're going to cut your bamboo

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skewer about one inch longer than your

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straw section and there went my bamboo

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skewer and my cat is a shaken things so

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and here you have the first parts of

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your axle

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okay this should be about dry now so

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what you're going to do to add the axle

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to your wheel we're talking simple

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machines here wheels you're gonna put a

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little dab of glue right in the middle

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of that pony bead and you're going to

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take your bamboo skewer and you're gonna

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stick it inside so yeah it's gonna go

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like this and then nice and centered and

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you're gonna let that that cool off a

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little bit I'm going to take the other

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wheel I have forgot to do this one I'm

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going to put the pony bead on here while

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that other one is drying and pop that in

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there so when this is cool enough that

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it's not really wobbly or anything and

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this isn't isn't tacky tacky as in

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sticky you're going to take one of your

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straws and you're going to put it on the

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bamboo skewer this is making her axle so

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if you just use the bamboo skewer the

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wheel couldn't turn because you're going

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to tape this on to your water bottle so

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you have to have something to attach to

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the water bottle that is secure but

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still let's the wheel turn that's how

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are you doing it like this okay so then

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you got that whoops there that went pop

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that back in there I'm going to put one

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more glob of glue inside oh and I said I

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would talk about alternate Gleaves if

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you don't want to use a hot glue gun you

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can use e6000 glue it is super secure

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especially when you're trying to make a

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car and you're gonna stick that other

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end of your bamboo skewer right into

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that pony bead and you want to hold it a

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little bit just to make sure that you

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can keep this straight

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eight so too do you let it cool a little

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bit and then you can then rest it up

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like that

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and let it dry then I'm going to show

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you how to attach your axles to your

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water bottle so I'm just gonna so you

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can see how these are freely moving and

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spinning I'm gonna flip it over and

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you'll see all I did was take a piece of

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duct tape and secure these paper straws

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to the water bottle super easy I did a

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lot of different tests on this glue and

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things like that the duct tape seems to

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be the most secure and helps give the

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most straight riding car because one

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thing you'll notice when you actually

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set these off with a chemical reaction

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there's a lot of trial and error in this

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and don't worry

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trial and error can be super fun my

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family hasn't laughed this hard in a

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long time so tape on your axles and then

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you're good to go there's one last step

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what's going to fire your bottle is a

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chemical reaction between baking soda

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and vinegar which produces a gas and

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builds up pressure and that gas will

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then ultimately shoot out as well as

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some vinegar shoot out a hole in this

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bottle

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causing the car to move to get the hole

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there's a really easy way to do this

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again parent supervision

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grab your cap and the tip of your hot

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glue gun and press and you saw that

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little bump

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look magic hole you just melted a hole

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in your cap so now you have you can pop

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out on you have a car all ready to go

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I'm gonna go grab all the supplies of

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how we um that we used to fire this will

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I'll be right back

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alright are you ready to fire this

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little car off here's what you need you

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need baking soda a base vinegar an acid

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and when these two go into the car when

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you're all ready to fire it outside it

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gets a little messy the base and the

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acid combine and they create a gas

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called carbon dioxide when that gas is

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created in this bottle the pressure

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builds and all that pressure wants to

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fire out of this hole so as the reaction

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happens vinegar carbon dioxide a little

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bit of baking soda starts to fire out

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the hole creating a great force and an

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equal and opposite force causes the car

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to head that way so I'm going to show

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you how to the best way to slow down

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your reaction because basically what you

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have to do is you have to get the

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vinegar and the bottle in the bottle and

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the baking soda in the bottle and then

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the cap closed before it fires all over

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you and this is really hilarious super

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messy but head outside and you'll have

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so much fun so what you're going to do

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is you're actually gonna create a little

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package of baking soda you're gonna pour

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about one cup of vinegar into your

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bottle and then you're gonna add some

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baking soda to a little piece of tissue

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paper and you're gonna create a little

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rolled up present and you're gonna fold

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these two sides in like this and when

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you're outside you're gonna open up your

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bottle like this your vinegar is already

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inside and you're gonna shove this in

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really quickly oh my gosh superfast and

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then you're gonna close it and if it and

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then you're gonna put it on the ground

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it's not doing anything

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cover the hole give it a little shake

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and it will start applying this when the

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vinegar gets the tissue paper wet then

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it starts off the reaction and will get

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going so we're gonna head outside and

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I'm going to show you some of our fun of

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temps

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and hope you have a ton of fun with us

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to have a great day hope you're loving

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steam explorers bye

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three two three two one

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[Music]

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[Applause]

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