bubbles

Spoon
¼ cup water
1 cup baking soda
Food coloring
Small mixing bowl
Small plastic toys (I reused “treasures” I’d recovered from pockets while doing laundry)
Plate
4 cups of white vinegar
Large, clear bowl

 

Step 1: Use a spoon to mix the water, baking soda, and 2-3 drops of the food color of your choice together in the small mixing bowl to create a stiff dough. If it’s too wet, add more baking soda. If it’s too dry, add more water.

 

Step 2: Scoop a spoonful of the dough into the palm of your hand. Press one of your toys/treasures into the dough. Roll the dough in your hands until it looks like a rock. Be sure the toy/treasure is completely hidden. If it’s not, add more dough until it’s concealed.
Step 3: Repeat with each of toy/treasure until no more dough remains.

 

Step 4: Place each finished fizzle rock on the plate. Put the plate in a safe place overnight. The rocks need time to dry and harden.
Step 5: When the rocks are completely dry, you’re ready to watch them fizzle and reveal the treasures inside. Pour the vinegar into the clear bowl. Make sure all faces are clear of the bowl. Gently drop one of the rocks into the vinegar.
Step 6: Watch what happens!
Tip: The first rock will create the most impressive fizzle. We replenished the vinegar after the 2nd rock for more exciting results.
Would I do it again? Absolutely. It was easy, impressive for my kids, and created a good discussion about each step of the process and the reaction. Happy engineering!
Activity from The Kids’ Guide to Building Cool Stuff by Sheri Bell-Rehwoldt.