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Science

  • Sakina learned about chemical reactions between vinegar and baking soda.
  • She observed how the combination of these two substances created a lava-like explosion.
  • She discovered that the reaction produced carbon dioxide gas, which caused the fizzing and bubbling.
  • Sakina also learned about the importance of safety precautions when conducting experiments.

For continued development, Sakina can explore other chemical reactions using household materials. She can try mixing lemon juice with baking soda or cola with mentos to see the different reactions that occur. Additionally, she can research and learn about other common chemical reactions and their applications in everyday life.

Book Recommendations

  • Chemistry for Kids: Elements, Acids, and More by Baby Professor: This book introduces basic chemistry concepts in a fun and engaging way for young readers, including experiments they can try at home.
  • Mad Margaret Experiments with the Scientific Method by Eric Braun: In this book, Mad Margaret conducts various science experiments, including one involving vinegar and baking soda, while teaching readers about the scientific method.
  • The Magic School Bus Inside the Earth by Joanna Cole and Bruce Degen: This classic book takes readers on a journey inside the Earth, exploring volcanic activity and the role of different substances, like vinegar and baking soda, in creating eruptions.

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