Building Rockets By Simran Kaur and Marie Ammar.  Baking Soda (3 teaspoons)  Vinegar (15 ml)  Money used: $5,850  Height and time both zero  To improve.

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Building Rockets By Simran Kaur and Marie Ammar

 Baking Soda (3 teaspoons)  Vinegar (15 ml)  Money used: $5,850  Height and time both zero  To improve flight, we used less baking soda

 Baking Soda (2 teaspoons)  Vinegar (15 ml)  Money Used: $4050  Height: 1 ft, Time: 6 seconds  Cost per unit of height: $4050 per ft  To improve, we used less vinegar. Flight Number Two

Flight Number Three  Baking Soda (2 teaspoons)  Vinegar (10 ml)  Money used: $3,990  Height and time both zero  To improve (if we did), we would use more vinegar.

 Enjoyable.  Learned lots of new things.  Experimented with different chemicals to find different reactions.  Worked with different people.  After all another great and fun day. Conclusion