When citric acid in lemon juice reacts with sodium bicarbonate (baking soda), a chemical reaction occurs that produces carbon dioxide gas, which escapes as bubbles and creates a fizzing effect similar to a volcano eruption.
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Lemon Volcano – Fizzing Citrus Science! | Acid/Base Reaction | #shortsAdded:
Today, we're making lemon volcanoes, and for this we need lemons, baking soda, food color, and a spoon. First, we added food color and baking soda inside the lemons.
Look. The lemons are fizzing like tiny volcanoes.
Wow. Lemon juice and baking [music] soda made fizzy bubbles. Which color fizzer did you see first?
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