We do love all things science and making things erupt around here! When fall arrives, pumpkins make the perfect vessel for cool fizzing experiments. We have our popular pumpkin-cano, mini pumpkin volcanos and now we can check this ghost pumpkin oozing science eruption off our list!

OOZING PUMPKIN SCIENCE EXPERIMENT

We do love making things erupt around here. Pumpkins make the perfect vessel for a cool baking soda science eruption. It all began three years ago with the famous pumpkin-cano! This year we tested out mini pumpkin volcanos. Now, we can check this cool ghost pumpkin science eruption off our list.Pin

HALLOWEEN STEM ACTIVITIES

We have a fun lineup of ideas for you this fall as we approach Halloween! In fact our list of Halloween STEM activities gives you tons of ways to include a bit of STEM into a fun holiday theme.

What is STEM? Science, technology, engineering, art, and math to be exact!

Make sure to add our ghost pumpkin science experiment to your list this season. This fun baking soda reaction makes a great family Halloween science activity. Super simple, our ghost pumpkin science uses ordinary kitchen ingredients.

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GHOST PUMPKIN EXPERIMENT

SUPPLIES:

  • Ghost Pumpkin (white pumpkin) or an Orange Pumpkin
  • Baking Soda
  • Vinegar
  • Dish Soap {optional but will provide a more dramatic visual affect of eruption}
  • Food Coloring and Glitter {Optional but cool}
  • Containers, Basters, Measure Cups, Spoons, Towels
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SET UP:

STEP 1. Gather your supplies. I like to use some sort of tray or storage container lid with high sides to catch the mess. Keep some towels handy just in case.

STEP 2. Carve your pumpkin {adults only!}. I did not completely clean ours out, but you can and make a cool pumpkin squish bag too.

STEP 3. Pour vinegar into a separate bowl and have a baster or scoop ready.

*** If you don’t want to carve a face, just remove the top. You will still have a cool pumpkin volcano***

STEP 4. Add a few scoops of baking soda.

STEP 5. Next, add glitter and food coloring if desired. Then add a few drops of dish soap if desired

STEP 6. Finally, add vinegar and get ready to say WOW! Repeat the process until you run out of baking soda or vinegar. 

If it’s nice outside, why not try it outdoors. Finally, when you are all done, wash the mess down the sink.

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WHAT’S THE SCIENCE?

This ghost pumpkin science eruption is called a chemical reaction. When the baking soda {base} and vinegar {acid} mix, they react. The reaction is a gas called carbon dioxide. Therefore,  you can see the bubbling fizzing action the gas produces.

The addition of dish soap creates suds that make for a more dramatic appearance. Try it both ways. Without the dish soap, you can observe the chemical reaction more closely. You can hear, see, and feel the bubbling, fizzing action.

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What happens when you add extra soap? You get an extra bubbly ghost pumpkin science eruption.

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Kids will love to do this simple ghost pumpkin science experiment over and over again since it’s fascinating to watch. We have tons of neat pumpkin science activities to explore this season.

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  1. This is hilarious Sarah – it totally looks like the pumpkin is vomiting! Too funny and I can see why kids would LOVE this! I’ll be keeping my eyes open for white pumpkins this year!

  2. This looks AMAZINGLY fun. We’re having a pumpkin-themed holiday party in a couple of weeks… and I think we might try it out!

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