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For every 3 lemon juice bottles sold, 5 strawberry juice bottles were sold. What is the ratio of strawberry juice bottles sold to lemon juice bottles?
5:3, 5 to 3
What is the ratio of "Lemon Juice" bottles to "Soap"?
2:3, 2 to 3
Soap is an example of acid.
False, base
Tomato juice is an example of base.
False, acid
Milk is an example of base.
True
Lemon juice is an example of acid.
True
Bases have sour taste.
False, Bitter
Acids have bitter taste.
False, sour
What are the bubbles made up of?
Carbon dioxide gas
The acid/base chemical reaction produces a lot of bubbles which you see as the bath bomb dissolves in the water.
True
When baking soda and food coloring are mixed and are then put in water, they undergo a chemical reaction.
False, baking soda and citric acid
The key ingredients of "Bath Bombs" are Baking Soda and Citric Acid.
True
We will make the bath bombs to understand how the bubbles are formed.
True