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Flocculation
Making clean and tasty water with cool science! License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at http://k12videos.mit.edu/terms-conditions source
Read MoreManganese Heptoxide | DIY Cool Science Experiment | Fun Chemistry Experiments | The Maverick Lab
Welcome welcome back to another episode of “DIY” crazy science experiment – Manganese Heptoxide that will amaze you. Ever heard of Manganese Heptoxide? I’m sure you haven’t. I mean who listens to confusing chemical names in school when there’s plenty of juicy gossip to go around? Relax… Lemme see how I can make this interesting […]
Read MoreColorful Chemistry of Acids and Bases
Test the acidity of household products using something you can find in the supermarket: red cabbage. Want to try this experiment, but can’t find red cabbage? Find a whole list of acid/base indicators here: http://bit.ly/M8bzwG License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at http://k12videos.mit.edu/terms-conditions source
Read More7 minutes of joy with Chemistry experiments
00:30 Whoosh Bottle 01:31 Chemical Cut 02:20 Gini in a bottle 3:45 Iodine Clock 05:16 Can Implosion 05:59 Dancing Green Blue Flames Our annual video, shot mainly during the last day of lessons. Our team, mostly freshmen, demonstrates new experiments in front of their excited classmates. Enjoy Part Α! Το καθιερωμένο μας πλέον βίντεο γυρισμένο […]
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Pepper and Water | Science Experiments for kids | Pepper and soap trick
Pepper and Water | Science Experiments for kids | Pepper and soap trick Ever tried a magic trick at home?? This is a magic trick that you can easily master if you understand the concept of surface tension. For this You’ll need: • Liquid dish washer gel • Water • Bowl • Grounded black pepper […]
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Charles law demo | Ping Pong ball experiment | Simple Science Experiments video
Charles law demo | Ping Pong ball experiment | Science Experiments video What would you do to a ping pong ball which is out of shape or crushed? Trash it?? No, don’t! Here’s a cool science trick to bring it back in to shape. For this experiment, you’ll need: Stove, or a burner Bowl of […]
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