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18 lip 2017 · This simple chemistry experiment uses the density differences of water and oil to make what looks like a lava lamp. ️ Get supplies to make a DIY lava lamp:ht...
Let's learn how and why vinegar and baking soda can make a lava lamp.Check out the previous video [Lava Lamp] first. This video is to explain the scientific ...
Hey guys! Today we are doing a lava lamp experiment. Enjoy!:-)More experiments:Growing snow crystals on an Xmas Tree: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lHbsov1...
21 sie 2019 · Want to Try a Lava Lamp Experiment? You can build your own lava lamp in your classroom or at home! Here’s what you’ll need: A transparent container, like an empty water or soda bottle. Water. Vegetable oil. Food colouring. An effervescent tablet (like Alka-Seltzer®) A flashlight (optional) How to make a lava lamp: Fill one quarter of the ...
Watch this short video to find out how to make a lava lamp. The tablet reacts with the water, creating carbon dioxide bubbles. These bubbles float to the surface carrying with them some water. Once the carbon dioxide bubbles pop the water sinks back down below the oil.
WATCH THE QUICK AND EASY VIDEO TUTORIAL! The oil floats on top of the water because it is less dense or lighter than water. The food coloring has the same density as the water so it sink through the oil and mixes with the water. When you add the tablet it sinks to the bottom then starts to dissolve. As it dissolves it makes gas, carbon dioxide.
19 sie 2022 · Did you have a lava lamp growing up? As it turns out, it is easy and inexpensive to create your own lava lamp while learning a thing or two about chemistry. Creating your own lava lamp is a great way to showcase the reaction between vinegar and baking soda to your child in a colorful way.