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How to Make a Volcano Eruption
Join Leo and Stella on their DIY Volcano Eruption adventure! All you need is a bit of vinegar, baking soda, dishwashing liquid, food colouring and a tone of imagination! Ohhh and dinosaurs, don't forget the dinosaurs :)
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Baking Soda and Vinegar Rainbow Eruption
Baking soda and vinegar are two ingredients present in every house. These two are all you need to make a fun and easy educational DIY science experiment with your children at home. Just add some food colouring and a bit of dishwashing...
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How to Make a Bubble Bomb with Baking Soda and Vinegar
We are using again our favourite ingredients - Baking Soda and Vinegar - for a fun and easy science experiment for kids.! This fun and safe "bomb" will explode with a loud pop! Here is what you need and how this fun and easy experiment...
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Puking Pumpkin Volcano Experiment
Halloween is fast approaching and we decided to do a fun Halloween experiment for kids - Halloween pumpkin volcano experiment. It's super easy and super duper fun! The kids absolutely loved it. Give it a go!
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How to Dye Easter Eggs with Food Colouring
Easter is around the corner and we are colouring our Easter eggs. Learn how to colour eggs for Easter with only using ingredients that you will find at home. All you need is water, a bit of vinegar and food colouring. And don't forget...
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Baking Soda and Vinegar Explosion
Check out this trick to get the biggest baking soda and vinegar explosion. You can experiment with different amounts of baking soda, vinegar and bottle sizes - all of which will give you different results.
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Easy Brownie in a Mug Recipe
Feeling like something chocolately? Why not whip up this really quick microwave delight - brownie in a mug. Great fun for the kids on a rainy day. No eggs or milk required. Here is the simple and easy to follow
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Learning About "The Hypothesis" by Dissolving Peppermint
Which liquid will dissolve the Peppermint Candy Canes the fastest? Follow Dr. Boyd’s explanation to set up your experiment. Just remember to come up with your own hypothesis before you start the experiment. Once you’ve come up with your...
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Trapping Carbon Dioxide
n a variation of the common 'Volcano Baking Soda' demonstration, Dr. Boyd traps carbon dioxide gas in a balloon.
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Dancing Raisins
Did you know raisins can ‘dance?’ Find out how with these scientific demonstrations. 0:00 – Introduction 0:17 – What you’ll need 0:36 – The science behind soda pop 1:26 – Experimental explanation 2:09 – Safety discussion 2:56 –...
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The Rubber Egg Experiment and Osmosis
Learn about “osmosis” by making a rubber egg! Then stick around for the 2 bonus experiments. And you won’t want to miss the surprise ending!!! 0:00 – Introduction of the lesson 0:23 – What you need 0:44 – Explanation of Osmosis 2:38 –...
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Turmeric Acid Base Indicator Experiment
Check out this cool experiment in which Dr. Boyd uses the seasoning Turmeric as an indicator for acids and bases. 0:00 – Introduction 0:21 – What you need 0:53 – Brief explanation of acids and bases 2:15 – Safety Discussion 2:36 –...
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Kagoshima’s dark vinegar, a fermented treasure from Japan
Discover Kagoshima’s unique dark vinegar, fermented for over a year at Sakamoto Kurozu Brewery, and how it’s becoming a beloved ingredient in smoothies, soups, and sauces.<br/>
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Emulsion
A mixture in which droplets of one liquid are suspended in another.
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Key scientific terms defined in just 60 seconds using stunning images and concise textual definitions. Twig...
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A Twig Science
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Key scientific terms defined in just 60 seconds using stunning images and concise textual definitions. Twig...
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Esters and Perfumes
Esters occur in nature and have been harnessed by the perfume industry. What are esters and how are they made and used? Chemistry - Chemical Industries - Learning Points. Esters give many fruits their scents, including bananas, lavender...
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Bouncing Eggs
We use vinegar to remove the shells from eggs without breaking them. Two eggs are placed in a beaker of vinegar, but one is half coated with clear nail polish. The exposed shells dissolve over time and the eggs swell as more water moves...
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Inflating Glove
We inflate a rubber glove using the gas produced during a neutralisation reaction. Bicarbonate of soda is added to vinegar in a beaker covered by a rubber glove and it expands. The gas is used to extinguish a flame, showing that it is...
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Chemical reactions – What happens next?
Vinegar is added to bicarbonate of soda ... what happens next?
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A Twig Tidbit Film - What happens next? A short section of film is played...
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I WONDER - What Is An Acid?
Dive into 'What Is An Acid?' to uncover the sharp, sour world of acids and their amazing reactions! A quick, bubbling journey into science, perfect for curious young chemists.
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Eco-Friendly Cleaning with Vinegar and Baking Soda
Discover the powerful cleaning effects of vinegar and baking soda. This video showcases how these two common household items can replace multiple cleaning products. Learn about the science of saponification and acid-base reactions that...
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The Science Behind Washing Clothes
Explore the science of washing different types of clothes. Understand why wool shrinks in hot water, how cotton behaves differently, and the importance of washing at various temperatures. Learn tips to prevent color bleeding and...
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How Vinegar Cleans Old Coins
We are checking what would happen with coins if we add vinegar to them.
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Science Experiment: Color Mixing
We do different types of activities with boys, but mixing is Max's most favourite thing. Here Max is mixing Yellow and Blue colours with a help of baking soda and vinegar reaction.
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Using Conversion Ratios
In this math video we will be using conversion ratios to change a recipe. We will be converting cups to fluid ounces and fluid ounces to tablespoons. We will answer a three part real world problem using conversion ratios to support our...