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How To Make a Lava Lamp at Home. Easy Kids Science Experiments
We haven’t done this simple lava lamp experiment for a while and this time it did not fail to amuse too. I poured water and oil and added a few drops of food colouring. Aspirin tablets did not give us the wow effect, so we went for bigger tablets ===================================================== ➜ TheDadLab on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thedadlab/…
Turning copper into ‘silver’ and ‘gold’
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Scientists seem to be infatuated with objects that float and sink. Even non-scientists find great joy in dropping stuff in water to see if it floats or sinks. Fans of David Letterman are quick to point out one of Dave’s favorite segments called, “Will It Float?” Here’s the latest float or sink challenge: Why do…
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