Giant Baking Soda Rockets

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Thanks again to ARM & HAMMER™ Baking Soda for sponsoring this video!

If you take ARM & HAMMER Baking Soda and mix it with vinegar it creates this really cool fizzing reaction. The fizzing is caused by carbon dioxide being released from the reaction.
If you put a balloon over this 2L bottle and do the same reaction this happens. You can see we actually get quite a bit of CO2 gas from this reaction. We can then use this CO2 gas to build ourselves a baking soda rocket! Here’s how we're going to do this. We’re going to tape some of these wooden popsicle sticks on the side of our 2L bottle. Then we’re going to put some ARM & HAMMER Baking Soda inside a tea bag we emptied. Next we're going to pour in some vinegar and let the tea bag hang on the side of the inside of the bottle squeezed in between this rubber cork. The very last step is shaking up this bottle so we can get the ARM & HAMMER Baking Soda to mix with the vinegar. We’re then going to place our rocket cork side down on the ground quickly for lift off! So what we saw there was the CO2 building in the bottle and creating pressure. Once that pressure reached a certain point it forced out the cork and created jet propulsion. Now while we got the rocket to go straight up, in one of our tests we accidentally knocked over the rocket and it took off on the ground super-fast… it was a pretty spectacular accident. So this got me wondering, how far laterally we could get one of these rockets? To achieve this we built what we’re calling the Soda Rocket Launch Pad. This build consists of 2 PVC pipes fastened to 8 foot 2x4’s built in a U shape. The bottle rests in between the pipes and when the pressure builds it pushes back against our base plate and takes off! We will also have an adjustable 4-foot hinged leg that lets us change the angle of attack. We did this so we could dial in the right set up to achieve the furthest horizontal distance. We built our bigger soda rocket launch pad by attaching two 10 foot PVC pipes to two 10 foot 2x4s. We then made them into a U shape by attaching them with 1-foot pieces of wood. Lastly, we added a larger base plate and a 5-foot tall hinged leg just like the smaller version. Now because a 5-gallon bottle is about 9.5x larger than the 2L, we had to scale all of the reactants the same way. This means 4.75L of vinegar and 400 grams of ARM & HAMMER Baking Soda. We've also added dowel rods as legs and used a potato as a plug. We got our 2L bottle to go 85 feet before we super-sized the experiment to create GIANT BAKING SODA ROCKETS and got those to go 109 feet… totally insane!

Thanks again to ARM & HAMMER Baking Soda for sponsoring this video. Let us know in the comment section below what else we could do with these rockets!

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Production Team:
Writer/Producer: Nick Uhas
DP: Kaleb Seaton, Griffin Louis
Best Girl: Opal Roo (the dog)
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He will now and forever be known as...baking soda experiment guy jkjkjk lol 😂

julesnemetz
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From the thumbnail I thought he launched a propane tank.

gulfcoastmarc
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pov

you were watching a random video and saw this ad for the 100, 000th time, checked it out, watched 30 seconds and went back to your dark abyss of minecraft and depressing music

hummusthedog_
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Moral : "Wear a white t-shirt when doing colourful experiments "

Sandipan_Naskar
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Those distances/heights improve by using nose cones? Especially the larger botttle?
Great vid Thanks for the upload. 👍

That_Handle
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Nice!
I bet his neighbors were like, "Eh? Wtf mate!?"

trevorstewart
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This was entertaining, good job. This is how the rocket program started long ago... testing flight. Next thing you know, you'll have longer thin tubes that hold the same volume as the large 5Gal container and FINS for stabilization. Then comes the funnel on the end to increase force out per volume all while fighting gravity, pressure and atmospheric conditions =] Gravity will always render a short rocket flight if not fired directly vertical and held in that position by engineering.

liberty
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My birthday on Halloween this makes me so siked

aneurinharris
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Anyone else hearing "Spirit in the Sky" in their heads each time the bottles blast off? 😂

rorifrongillo
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Its fact arm and hammer has a monopoly on baking soda and nobody mentions it

sharkoboyo
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Talk about taking the bottle rocket challenge to a whole new level. The 5 gallon water container bottle rocket was amazing and using a potato was pretty ingenious. 2 thumb 👍 up

mac
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Never thought I’d watch a video sponsored by baking soda

joshuajones
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You need a more dependable plug to ensure maximum pressure is achieved. I suggest using a plug that can be manually released so you can hold all the pressure until you are ready to release it.

joeisenbart
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I see this ad on half of my YouTube videos

Smoothsmoothie
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Bruh I saw this video on a ad this is the best ad I’ve ever seen now

Edit: omg this is the Likes I’ve ever gotten



Sike I don’t do edits

abeeraziz
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Ok YouTube I clicked the damn ad video finally now can you stop forcing baking soda rockets on me?

phuckinposers
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5:12 ayy bro at this point that thing could probably take out a small biplane chill out with the missiles lmao

HorizonIncarnate
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Next Challenge: [Strap a Camera to the Water Bottle] ~ 8:02 Ghost had to pee! ~

stevenscottoddballz
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Had to do a double take lol..I see you have been busy since Big Brother! Nice experiments.

nls
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i ain’t ever seen someone get sponsored by baking sofa

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