Pop Rocks and Soda Experiment To try this summer experiments, first you need to pour an entire envelope of pop rocks into each balloon being used. (We used 4 bottles, so 4 balloons). We did this easily by having me spread the balloon open and my 9 year old pouring them in. For youn...
I know one question that will be asked is if you can bake this fizzing bath salts recipe on low heat to dry faster. I did experiment with that, and the fizzing action was greatly reduced when heat was used to assist drying. So I highly recommend air drying your bath rocks. 3. Colorin...
Turn This Into an Experiment To make this anexperiment, we simply need to change something. Try one of the following ideas: What happens if you put the pop rocks in first and then add the soda? Use water instead of soda. How do the eruptions compare? (We tried this. We heard lots o...
7. 5 Fizzing Science Experiments | We’ve all heard of the classic baking soda and vinegar test, right? But what happens when you change it up some? The reaction is quite incredible! 8. Ice Volcanoes | This is the perfect summer experiment. Want it to be a little more festive for the...
All American Pop. But let me say the obvious. It’s about fatherhood. It’s about music. It’s about American culture. Those are the pops I grew up with (not to mention The Boston Pops and Soda Pop) and so it’s no surprise that I seek to both celebrate them in print (on the...