 Welcome back to Kids Fun Science. My name is Ken. Today's experiment is Fizzy Lemonade Science. What you need for this experiment is baking soda, lemon juice, water, teaspoon, measuring cups, glass, and a spoon. All right. So what we have here is a really fun summertime experiment, right? So we're going to make a lemon juice fizz bomb. And the way we do that is we're going to use lemon juice or real lemons if you have them. Baking soda, two cups of water, and then you need a glass, spoon, and a measuring measuring device here. So what you do is take that, a half a cup of lemon juice, real or made up there, and you pour it into the two cups of water, and then you're going to mix it up so it's really stirred really well. Now you could add sugar if you want to make it a little bit sweeter, but you don't need to. And then what we're going to do is we're going to do a chemical reaction. What we're going to do is when we add the baking soda to the lemon juice, it's going to make a carbon dioxide gas because baking soda is an alkaline substance. And when it's combined with lemon juice, which is a citric acid, it makes a carbon dioxide gas, CO2, just like your regular sodas, right? So it's just pretty cool. So once we got this here, we're going to pour it into a cup, and then we're going to use a half a teaspoon, right? In the description I'll have a listed all the ingredients. And it's going to open up all five of your senses. You'll be able to do with this experiment, which is pretty cool. You put it in, and you can see right there the carbon dioxide gas. Here's an up close shot showing the bubbles of the baking soda and lemon juice making that chemical reaction. Right there, I could hear it, and I could smell it, right? I could smell the lemons. I could taste it, and I can also feel it, because when I was tasting it, the bubbles were coming up on there. So it's pretty cool. So that's how you make a lemonade fizz balm. And I hope you enjoyed this experiment. If you did, remember to click thumbs up and to subscribe. And to click that bell if you want to be reminded when we do our next experiment. Thanks for watching right there. So it's creating the carbon dioxide gas a little bit over, right? So be careful. And also like way down there, there's a red button to subscribe. And what about these videos? And click on these two videos at the same time. And those two videos, and these videos, and yeah.