
Does the amount of water change the eruption?ģ. Does the amount of vinegar change the eruption?Ģ. There is not enough room in the bottle for the gas to spread out so it leaves through the opening very quickly, causing an eruption!ġ. Do not use baking powder, it is different, do not use soda that has been sitting in the fridge for 3. Measure out the amount of powder you want to base in a pile, and make a pile of baking soda beside it about 1/3 the size. So you might as well just buy cocaine and sniff it without the baking soda and/or ammonia. Baking soda base Find a good sized soup spoon and clean it. Baking soda is a joke, you need washing soda or even a stronger base like CaOH to have the majority of the coke to turn freebase. What happens if you shake up a soda? The gas gets very excited and tries to spread out. Cook up (basically crack) is cocaine and baking soda cooked up with water. The pKa of cocaine is 8.6 so you need to raise the pH to 11.6 or greater.

Rinse the pan under cold water to remove all of the residue. Allow the cleaning paste to sit on the pan for about 15 minutes without scrubbing it. Use a soft sponge to spread the paste onto the areas in the pan with the burnt food. The spoon is held over the heat source to 'cook' the cocaine into crack. Mix equal parts water and baking soda in a small bowl to make a sticky paste. Pictured here are baking soda, a commonly used base in making crack, a metal spoon, a tealight, and a cigarette lighter. Then get a paper towel and run water over it, and squeeze the water out of the paper towel into the spoon, you SHOULD see it fiz a little bit, then stop. Carbon dioxide is the same type of gas used to make the carbonation in sodas. For cocaine (in a plastic bag at bottom) to be converted to crack, several supplies are needed. Grab your gram and throw it in the spoon, and grab a SMALL pinch of baking soda and just put it in top of the cocaine.


HOW TO COOK COKE WITHOUT BAKING SODA HOW TO
This video shows how to do a baking soda and vinegar reaction, pop bottle expl. Baking soda slurry (fill a cup about ½ with baking soda, then fill the rest of the way with water) We tried some different baking soda and vinegar science experiment explosions.
