In this engaging episode of SciShow Kids, host Jessi and her robot friend Squeaks demonstrate a classic and exciting science experiment: inflating a balloon using a chemical reaction between baking soda and vinegar. The video breaks down the experiment step-by-step, making it easy for young learners to follow along, while simultaneously explaining the underlying scientific principles. It uses clear analogies, such as baking cookies, to simplify complex ideas like chemical changes. The video explores key chemistry themes including the definitions of "reactants" and "products," and the three states of matter: solids, liquids, and gases. It visually demonstrates how mixing a solid (baking soda) and a liquid (vinegar) creates a new substance—a gas (carbon dioxide)—which fills the balloon. The content encourages observation and critical thinking by asking students to predict what might happen if variables are changed. This resource is highly valuable for elementary classrooms as an introduction to chemistry and the scientific method. It provides a safe, accessible, and dramatic demonstration of abstract concepts. Teachers can use this video to anchor lessons on states of matter, to model how to set up an experiment, or as a hook for a unit on chemical reactions. The clear definitions and visual aids make it an excellent tool for building scientific vocabulary.