Make Glowing Water Make Glowing Water
Posted by: futsang

Video duration: 56 seconds

It's easy to make water glow very brightly under a black light. You can use the water as an ingredient in slime, crystals, or other projects to make them glow-in-the-dark.



Slime Tutorial Slime Tutorial
Posted by: futsang

Video duration: 67 seconds

Making slime is one of the classic science projects, probably because it is so easy, safe, and reliable. Here is how you do it.



Milk & Food Coloring Science Project Milk & Food Coloring Science Project
Posted by: futsang

Video duration: 74 seconds

If you add food coloring to milk, not a whole lot happens, but it only takes one simple ingredient to turn the milk into a spinning color wheel. Here is what you do.



Green Fire Green Fire
Posted by: futsang

Video duration: 11 seconds

Take a dash of boric acid and a splash of methanol (Heet fuel treatment)... light it... green fire! It's a very easy project, but be sure to avoid contact with the methanol and be advised the flame burns very hot. Only try this project outdoors, with adult supervision.



Smoke Bomb Smoke Bomb
Posted by: futsang

Video duration: 33 seconds

You get what you pay for in a smoke bomb. This one is called 'everlasting' and was going strong after 2 minutes.



Glow in the Dark Mentos Fountain Glow in the Dark Mentos Fountain
Posted by: futsang

Video duration: 13 seconds

If you drop Mentos candies into tonic water and shine a black light on the liquid, you'll get a brightly glowing blue fountain of spray.



Mad Scientist Fizzy Potion Mad Scientist Fizzy Potion
Posted by: futsang

Video duration: 32 seconds

I put a few drops of food coloring, a little water, and some baking soda in The Martini Glass of Science and added some vinegar. The fizzing continues long after the initial foaming.