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WhaeaV
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Rubber band in vinegar

Post by WhaeaV »

Kia ora,
We have been doing an inquiry into salt. While we were carrying out an observational experiment we had used white vinegar as a liquid medium for some of our objects. One object being a rubber band. WOW what we observed was the rubber band had grown over a couple of days while being in the vinegar. But we do not know why? :D :shock:
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Re: Rubber band in vinegar

Post by LilGreenFrog »

Hi WhaeaV,
It looks like you have stumbled onto a different science experiment in the midst of your salt inquiry! It is likely that there has been a chemical reaction between the rubber and the vinegar. Check out this site:

https://rubberbandexperiment.weebly.com ... ction.html

Hopefully it will give you some information about what's happened.
LilGreenFrog
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