The vinegar and baking soda balloon experiment demonstrates Boyle's Law. In the experiment, carbon dioxide gas is produced by the reaction of baking soda and vinegar. As more gas is produced at constant pressure and temperature, the volume of the balloon increases accordingly. The experiment allows students to observe and apply the gas law that states that at a constant temperature, the volume of a gas varies inversely with the pressure.
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In a vinegar and baking soda balloon experiment, which gas law is being
demonstrated?
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The classic experiment features a balloon placed on top of a bottle in which the reaction takes
place. The gas evolved from baking soda and vinegar is carbon dioxide, or CO2.