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Maryland Science Center: Bubbling Cauldron Dough [Pdf]

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Create a dough using simple ingredients and make it bubble like a brew in a cauldron by causing an acid-base reaction.

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acid-base reaction, baking soda and vinegar, maryland science center: bubbling cauldron dough, chemical reaction, types of chemical reactions
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Grade
2nd - 5th
Subjects
Science
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