Alka Seltzer Rocket How to fuel a film canister rocket with that famous bubbling tablet
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What happens when you have a build-up of gas? Don't answer that question! The gas in question is carbon dioxide and the explosion is nothing short of fun. Warning: It's impossible to do this activity just once. It is addicting and habit-forming. Proceed at your own risk!
Materials
- Film canister with a snap-on lid. Look for a clear film canister, if possible. (Fuji brand works best)
- Soda
- Alka-Seltzer® tablet
- Empty paper towel roll (the cardboard tube) or a similar size plastic tube
- Duct tape
- Paper towel for clean-up (you already know that this one is going to be good!)
- Water
- Watch or timer
- Notebook
- Adult helper
- Safety glasses
IMPORTANT: This experiment requires you to wear protective safety glasses.
Pre-Flight Testing- Put on those safety glasses.
- Fill the film canister 3/4 full with soda. To avoid a sticky mess, seltzer water can be used, which is simply carbonated, sugarless water.
- Quickly seal the canister with the lid and shake the thunder out of the canister! Be careful to aim it away from your eyes. If you're lucky, the lid will pop off and fly into the air at warp speed.
- What are you waiting for? Do it again! With every trial, change the volume of soda you use to produce the biggest POP! For this part of the experiment, try to keep the amount of shaking that you do with each trial the same. In other words, only change one variable at a time.
- After you have determined the best volume of soda for the biggest bang, write down your findings in your notebook. Then start experimenting with how much you shake the film can. This time, remember to keep the volume of soda the same on each trial.
The Amazing Alka-Seltzer Rocket
- Put on your safety glasses.
- Divide the Alka-Seltzer tablet into four equal pieces.
- Fill the film canister 1/2 full with water.
- Get ready to time the reaction of Alka-Seltzer and water. Place one of the pieces of Alka-Seltzer tablet in the film canister. What happens?
- Time the reaction and write the time down. How long does the chemical reaction last? Why does it stop? Empty the liquid in the film canister into the trash can.

- Repeat the experiment, but this time place the lid on the container. Remember to time the reaction. Write down your observations.
- You should have two pieces of Alka-Seltzer tablet left. Repeat the experiment using one of the pieces of Alka-Seltzer, but this time you decide on the amount of water to put in the film canister. Do you think that it will make any difference?
- Use the last piece of Alka-Seltzer to make up your own experiment. What do you want to find out? How are you going to do it? What are you going to measure?
- Go ahead and experiment!
If you really want to see the rocket fly, start by sealing the end of the cardboard tube with several pieces of duct tape or use a plastic tube with one end sealed. Divide the Alka-Seltzer into four equal pieces. Fill the film canister half full with water. Place one of the pieces of Alka-Seltzer tablet in the film canister and quickly snap the lid on the container. Turn the film canister upside down and slide it (lid first) into the tube. Point the open end of the tube AWAY from yourself and others and wait for the pop. Instead of the lid flying off, the bottom of the film canister shoots out of the tube and flies across the room.
Once you've mastered the technique, it's time to measure how far the film canister rocket flies across the room. After each trial, write down the amount of water you used in the film canister, the size of the piece of Alka-Seltzer (this should not change), and the distance the canister traveled. What amount of water mixed with a quarter piece of Alka-Seltzer produces the best rocket fuel?
After you've determined the best amount of water to use, try changing the temperature of the water. How does temperature affect the speed of the reaction? Does warmer or colder water change the distance the film canister travels?
Observations
You may need to experiment with several different film canisters before you are successful at building a rocket that launches with a blast. If the lid fits too tightly or too loosely, it won't work.
How does it work?
The first part of this experiment is just a variation of the classic Alka-Seltzer film canister rocket. The same principle is at work here. In both cases, carbon dioxide gas builds up so much pressure the lid is forcibly launched. With an Alka-Seltzer tablet, the CO2 is produced as a result of a chemical reaction. With the soda, the CO2 is produced as a result of vigorous shaking. This provides a good contrast between a physical and chemical change.
The fizzing you see when you drop an Alka-Seltzer tablet in water is the same sort of fizzing that you see when you mix baking soda and vinegar. The acid mixes with the sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) to produce bubbles of carbon dioxide gas. If you look at the ingredients of Alka-Seltzer, you will find that it contains citric acid and sodium bicarbonate (baking soda). When you drop the tablet in water, the acid and the baking soda react to produce carbon dioxide gas. The gas keeps building up until finally the top pops off.
We can thank Sir Isaac Newton for what happens next. When the build up of carbon dioxide gas is too great and the lid pops off, Newton's Third Law explains why the film canister flies across the room - for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.
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Awsomee!!
Vianney Phoenix,Arizona - December 10, 2009
OMG! This Was A Biggo Help I'm going to use it for my science fair projectt!! Thankzz Steve You Really Helped Out. My Friend Brianda Said Hi!! :D |
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