I spotted some cheap plastic sample bottles on eBay so thought I would see how many Bicarbonate of Soda mini rockets I could launch in one session. This first video is the initial test set-up. Part #2 will have the launch but will take some editing to get it down to a sensible length. There may even be Part #2a and Part #2b depending on how I get on with the editing.
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Here is an eBay link
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/50Pcs-Durable-5ml-Empty-Tube-Plastic-Clear-Container-Sample-Storage-Practical-/201133832346?
Rockets and Missiles /playlist/PLA5a2xPRSrB0sPobPUjfyajcGWNvXvt4D
Baking Powder, Alkaseltzer, Steradent, Baking Soda, Bicarbonate of Soda, Mentos /playlist/PLA5a2xPRSrB3V-oPfvHZu-3CpA8c9k9a4
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