Bath Bombs
When a bath bomb comes in contact with water, the baking soda and citric acid reacts to make carbon dioxide bubbles. This is an acid–base reaction, where baking soda (also called sodium bicarbonate) is a weak base and citric acid is a weak acid.And when you put at least two bath bombs in warm water it fizzes and bubbles the bath bombs spin as they go down.
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