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Science

  • The child learned about chemical reactions by observing the bubbling and fizzing when bicarbonate soda and vinegar were combined.
  • They understood the concept of an acid-base reaction, as vinegar is an acid and bicarbonate soda is a base.
  • The child learned about the production of carbon dioxide gas during the experiment.
  • They also gained knowledge about the importance of safety precautions when working with potentially harmful substances.

For continued development, encourage the child to explore other household items that can create similar chemical reactions with bicarbonate soda. They can try using lemon juice, orange juice, or even different types of sodas. Additionally, they can research how these reactions are used in real-life applications, such as in baking or fire extinguishers.

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