kitchen
3 Egg-cellently Weird Science Experiments
This week Reactions is walking you through the chemistry behind protein denaturing, making an egg bounce, and creating your own green eggs (minus the ham–that’s all on you). 0:24 – “Cook” an Egg without Heat 1:53 – Make an Egg Bounce 2:48 – Green Eggs and Ham Today we’re coming at you with three kitchen […]
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How to Etch with White Vinegar (Kitchen Lithography Variation)
Last week I happened upon videos about kitchen lithography. It got me very excited! I couldn’t wait to try the process out for myself. But, what occurred to me was that it was the acidic properties of cola that was responsible for the etch. This led me to believe that white vinegar might be a […]
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Science: What is Gluten? Here’s How to See and Feel Gluten
Buy Cook’s Science today: http://amzn.to/212U0nC The Science of Good Cooking: http://amzn.to/1O8oGw7 http://amzn.to/1iT7VuV The How Can It Be Gluten Free Cookbook See and feel gluten with this simple kitchen experiment. Gluten—an elastic protein that has the ability to trap air, much like a balloon—is formed when two important proteins in wheat flour, glutenin and gliadin, bond […]
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Home Science Experiments with Jeff Vinokur – Home & Family (Hallmark Channel)
http://www.DancingScientist.com Easy Kitchen Science Experiments with Jeffrey Vinokur, The Dancing Scientist. Aired on March 31st 2014 on the Hallmark Channel’s Emmy Nominated showw, “Home & Family.” Here we learn how to make fireworks in milk using food coloring, dish soap, and milk. We also learn how to make slime using Borax and non-toxic school glue […]
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Kitchen Chemistry
Do you know the difference between an exothermic and an endothermic reaction? Find out with these fun, fizzy experiments. To recreate the exothermic reaction, you will need hydrogen peroxide (you can get this at beauty supply shops), dish soap, yeast and food colouring. Mix a 1 table spoon of dish soap, half a cup of […]
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Science for kids – Colour changing cabbage experiment – ExpeRimental #17
Make a beautiful colour changing liquid from cabbage juice, and explore the science of indicator solutions in this fun chemistry experiment for children. Download the infosheet for more instructions and ideas: http://bit.ly/ColourCabbage_info Subscribe for more experiments and regular science videos: http://bit.ly/RiSubscRibe Andy and his nephews Tom and Tom use chopped up cabbage to make a […]
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