Hi, I need an experiment using household equipment that is safe and the experiment must be a chemical reaction



Answer:
baking powder...contains acid and a base. Add water and you should see bubbling.
DO THIS OUTSIDE AND DO NOT BREATHE THE GAS THAT FORMS.

Combine chlorox bleach and ammonia.

You will get a reaction. I have never done this. I don't think there will be an explosion but you will see rapid formation of a toxic gas. DO NOT BREATHE the gas. That is why you must do this experiment outside, most preferably on a windy day to disperse the gas rapidly, and keep your distance.
A simple, but not original, little demo is to pour vinegar onto some baking soda and to see the carbon dioxide gas bubbling off. That's a chemical reaciton.
how about baking soda and white vinegar
Cut an atom in half to make a nukular bomb. make sure you are in the middle of the ocean so nobody gets hurt. I'm glad to help.

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