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                              August 12, 2015 By Chelsey  15 COMMENTS
  Baking Soda and Vinegar Science: Dancing Rice
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Make rice dance with this cool baking soda and vinegar science
experiment for kids! You’ll just need a few items from your kitchen to
create this exciting science activity.
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 My kids always love science explorations involving baking soda and
vinegar. The chemical reaction created by these two ingredients leads to
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In this science activity children will explore what happens to rice that has
been placed in water as a chemical reaction with baking soda and vinegar
takes place. This post contains affiliate links.
    Dancing Rice Science Experiment
               for Kids
Materials for Dancing Rice Science Experiment for Kids
             Clear container
             Water
             Baking soda
             Vinegar
             Rice (We used a short grain brown rice.)
             Spoon
             Optional: Food coloring 
Directions for Dancing Rice Science Experiment for
Kids
Note: I encourage you to let children add the ingredients all on their own. It
could get messy (so do this in a an area you can easily wipe up), but allowing
the kids to do this activity independently will allow for all kinds of exploration
and observations.
1. Pour one cup of water into your clear container.
2. Add 1 teaspoon of baking soda  to the water and stir.
3. Sprinkle some rice into the mixture. What happens to the rice? Why do
you think this happens? The rice sinks to the bottom because it is denser
than the water. (If your rice doesn’t sink, it might be less dense than the
water. Try a different kind of rice, broken pieces of vermicelli, or
raisins.) 
4. Add 1 tablespoon of vinegar to the water. What happens? Why? The
vinegar reacts with the baking soda in the water creating bubbles of carbon
dioxide.
5. Observe what happens over the next few minutes. Eventually the rice
will begin to “dance”.  As bubbles of carbon dioxide adhere to the rice, the
rice is brought up to the surface. Once it reaches the surface, the gas is
released, and the rice falls back down again.
 
Optional: Add a couple drops of food coloring  and watch it slowly begin
to mix into the
solution. 
Notes
– As the chemical reaction slows down, add a little more baking soda and
watch what happens. Then try adding more vinegar. Can you make the
rice continue to dance?
– If you are using a larger container, be sure to use larger amounts of
baking soda and vinegar.
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                                              Comments
1.                  ILINCA  SAYS
     August 14, 2015 at 11:34 pm
     What a fun experiment! Can’t wait to try this with the kids! Thanks! 
     Reply
2.                  DEBBIE SAYS
     September 30, 2015 at 7:20 am
     Was disapointed in this one.
     No matter what we did, we could not make our rice “dance”
     Maybe it was the type of rice we used, I don’t know.
     We tried Basmati and Jasmine
     Am going to buy some brown rice to see if this makes a difference.
     Was fun adding the ingredients though and waiting to see what reaction
     would occur.
     Thanks Deb
     Reply
             O                     CHELSEY  SAYS
                 September 30, 2015 at 9:01 am
                 Sorry it didn’t work out, Debbie. At least with science the fun part
                 is trying out new ideas when the first one doesn’t work. So glad
                 you are not giving up!       We used short grain brown rice in
                 ours. Also, you might want to continue playing around with the
                 addition of more vinegar and baking soda. If it just doesn’t work
                 at all, you can always use just carbonated water like we did in
                 our dancing raisins activity . Please keep me posted!
                 Reply
3.                 JESS SAYS
     November 1, 2015 at 1:43 am
     Sorry for a silly question but is the rice cooked or raw?
     Reply
             O                 CHELSEY  SAYS
                 November 1, 2015 at 8:28 am
                 Not silly at all! It was raw. 
                 Reply
4.                 LINDA SKUCE SAYS
     November 22, 2015 at 9:47 am
     I really like this idea! What fun to show the majic of science. However we
     can’t use food in experiments at our school. Perhaps small pebbles will
     work or fish tank gravel. Thanks for the idea!
     Reply
             O                 CHELSEY  SAYS
                 November 22, 2015 at 11:48 am
                 Thanks, Linda! I’d love to hear what you guys end up trying. I think
                 that is one of the best parts of science- kids predicting and trying
                 out different ideas! 
                 Reply
  5.                   ANONYMOUS SAYS
       March 2, 2016 at 8:10 am
       It didnt work at all???
       Reply
  6.                   ANONYMOUS SAYS
       April 1, 2016 at 9:36 pm
       Unpopped popcorn kernels work great, too!
       Reply
  7.                   JEANNIE  SAYS
       May 2, 2017 at 4:52 am
       Love this idea! We just bought a large bag of rice. My son made a rain stick
       and is really enjoying sensory play with rice using different items we
       transferred from his sandbox to the rice sensory bin. (You can see the items
       I’m referring to if you visit my site).This is another great idea we can use
       with the bag of rice I bought. Thank you!
       Reply
  8.                   STEFANIE GARCIA  SAYS
       December 5, 2017 at 6:33 pm
       Looks like a fun idea. We will have to give it a try.
       Reply
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