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You will need. One small empty plastic soda or water bottle; 1/2 cup of vinegar; Small balloon; Baking soda; Funnel or piece of paper; What to do. Carefully pour the vinegar into the bottle.
You will need A packet of yeast (available in the grocery store) A small, clean, clear, plastic soda bottle (16 oz. or smaller) 1 teaspoon of sugar Some warm water A small balloon What to do 1. Fill the bottle up with about one inch of warm water. ( When yeast is cold or dry …
This is a clip from a show that highlighted some of Ben Franklin’s science experiments. The host is actor/comedian Kevin Pollak. Here we are demonstrating one of Franklin’s favorite gadgets called a Leyden jar. It was invented in 1745 by Pieter van Musschenbroek and it became an important invention for studying electricity. A Leyden jar is …
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You will need. Elmer’s glue (most kinds of white craft glue will work) 2 disposable cups; Food coloring (you pick the color) Water; Borax Powder (available at most large grocery stores near the laundry detergent)
Science Bob returns with more fun science experiments.
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Science Bob teaches Jimmy & Will Ferrell about ammonia gasses, burning candy with Potassium Chlorate, making hot dogs fly and opening a bag of chips with Hyd...
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- Jimmy Kimmel Live