MITO Intro Scientist
Erupting Volcano
Watch your homemade volcano bubble and overflow in a colourful chemical reaction! This classic experiment shows how mixing baking soda and vinegar creates real “lava” through a fizzy burst of carbon dioxide gas.
Balloon Chemistry
Blow up a balloon using nothing but baking soda and vinegar! As the two mix, they create carbon dioxide gas that fills the balloon, no lungs required.
Hidden Dinosaur
Chip, melt, and fizz your way to discovery! As kids add vinegar to frozen baking soda blocks, hidden dinosaurs emerge through bubbling reactions, like a mini excavation with science built in.
Dancing Corn
Turn your corn kernels into tiny dancers! When baking soda and vinegar react, they form bubbles that lift and drop the corn, showing kids how gas can make solids move in liquids.
Fizzing Rainbow
Bring colour and chemistry together! When you add vinegar to baking soda mixed with rainbow-colored dyes, you’ll see a fizzy explosion of colours that teaches about acids, bases, and gas formation.
Bubbling Painting
Create art that fizzes! Combine baking soda “paint” with a splash of vinegar and watch your masterpiece bubble to life, a fun way to explore chemistry and creativity.