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This might be our favorite science experiment! ThisRainbow Walking Waterscience experiment will be a favorite for both kids and adults alike! We couldn’t believe how fast the water traveled up the paper towel and mixed the colors! Skittles Rainbow Science Experiment Lava Lamp Science Experiment Y...
Thislava lamp experimentis a HUGE hit with kids. It is one of our most popular science activities. I bet your kids will enjoy it too! Leak-Proof Bag Science Experiment Want to really WOW your kids? Try out thisleak-proof bag science experiment. It’s like a magic trick, but it’s r...
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Halloween Lava Lamp Experiment This lava lamp experiment is a hit all year round but we can make it a bit creepy for Halloween by changing up the colors and adding accessories. Explore liquid density and add in a cool chemical reaction too! Pin Bubbling Brew Experiment Mix up fizzy bubbly ...
Have you ever seen a lava lamp? All of the colorful wax that rises and falls, bobbing around--it's mesmerizing! You've probably wondered how to make one. This is an easy science experiment that you can do at home to create your very own homemade lava lamp. And it only takes a few...
Make a homemade lava lamp with salt. Will it freeze? What happens to the freezing point of water when you add salt? Learn about osmosis when you try this fun potato osmosis experiment with the kids. You will love the noise you can make with this screaming balloon experiment. Make homemad...
While they're enchanting to watch, it's not recommended to leave lava lamps on for more than eight to 10 hours. Doing so can overheat the wax, potentially reducing the lamp's lifespan. Can I make a lava lamp at home? Yes, it can be a fun experiment, but note that it doesn't wo...
In this quick and fun science experiment, kids will mix water, oil, food coloring, and antacid tablets tocreate their own (temporary) lava lamp. Oil and water don't mix easily, and the antacid tablets will cause the oil to form little globules that are dyed by the food coloring. Just ...
66. Make a lava lamp Difficulty: Medium / Materials: Medium If you’re a child of the 1970s, you’ll especially love this science experiment, and your 3rd graders will get a lesson on density, polarity, and acidity while making their very own lava lamp. Create it in a bottle with a...