We've put a fun twist on the traditional blowing up a balloon
with alka seltzer today by blowing up a balloon with a heart drawn on it.
If you happen to be sick and need to take medicines
like alka seltzer while breastfeeding, always closely observe you and your baby.
How to blow up a balloon with
alka seltzer What you need to blow up a pumpkin balloon Small bottle Alka
Hi Kim —
try alka seltzer and if that doesn't work try filling it with warm water then adding some baking soda then a little bit of white vinegar.
Lava lamps are super simple to make, and the perfect take home gift as they are completely reusable with the addition of a bit
more alka seltzer.
You may have to cope with using medicines
like alka seltzer plus while breastfeeding and worrying about the effect to the baby.
Don't forget that for your experiment to be a fair test you need to change just one condition and keep the rest constant, for example if you're investigating whether a vitamin tablet works better than
alka seltzer, you'll need to keep the amount of water in the canisters the same, and shake each the same amount (or not shake at all).
When
the alka seltzer or vitamin tablet reacts with the water it releases carbon dioxide (a gas).
Pop in half
an alka seltzer tablet and watch the bubbles form.
Once you're finished with the density jar you can add a bit of food colouring to the water and turn it into a lava lamp by adding
an alka seltzer.
As
the alka seltzer is added (this is made of citric acid and sodium bicarbonate) it reacts with the water and form carbon dioxide gas and Sodium citrate.
Can you compare
the alka seltzer with an effervescent vitamin tablet?
You then add
an alka seltzer (or effervescent vitamin tablet) which give the bubbles.
It comes with
some alka seltzer and a little old style camera film type case which makes it even more exciting to receive as a gift.
With just a little bit of food coloring, vegetable oil, and
alka seltzer, your kids will play with this one for a while.
There are so many over the counter products with similar names and many different formulations of meds, so I would suggest you take
the alka seltzer plus package that lists the active ingredients along with the name of your birth control pills to your pharmacist to discuss possible interactions.