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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |






