Curated Video
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 –...
STAT
Boddities | Episode 1 | Will soda settle your upset stomach?
Stat reporter, Megan Thielking, has an upset stomach. Her mother says she should drink some pop, but are sugary drinks a good remedy?
Curated Video
Rainbow Soda Explosion | Punkin Chunkin
Watch Punkin Chunkin 2012 Thanksgiving Day at 8pm on Science! Subscribe to Science Channel! | http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=sciencechannel Watch water barrels get destroyed and soda bottles get turned into a soda...
Curated Video
3 Simple Science Experiments Using Balloons
3 simple science experiments with balloons everyone should do at least once. #1 Pop a balloon with orange zest When we squeeze orange peeling, a substance is sprayed around. That liquid is called limonene and it easily breaks latex of...
Curated Video
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...
SciShow
What Does Carbonated Water Do to Your Body?
We love carbonated drinks, but they also get a bad rap. What does bubbly water do to our body? Is it really bad for us?
Curated Video
DIY STEM Project For Kids: Exploding Snowman
Love building snowmen but don't want to head outside in the cold to make one? Check out this fun science project you can do inside! In this video, Jessie shows you how to create an Exploding Snowman. Watch as Jessie mixes arts, crafts,...
Debunked
Everything you're doing Wrong with Pimples #ACNE #MYTHS
We've all do it at one time or another, but is popping a PIMPLE, ZIT, or SPOT the right thing to do? Could you be doing more bad than good, or is it better to leave it alone?
AsapSCIENCE
What If You Only Drank Soda?
The effect that pop has on your body! SUBSCRIBE! http://bit.ly/asapsci Epic Science Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Zxy_dScjsM&index=1&list=PLvFsG9gYFxY8uSNHPYlruX_w5l6Ir1wyn Written by Rachel Salt, Mitchell Moffit and Gregory...
SciShow
What's the Difference Between Baking Powder and Baking Soda?
During World War II, there was a shortage of cream of tartar and other baking products, so baking soda was introduced as an alternative. A fascinating video explores how people used to make breads and some takes a look at some of its...
Steve Spangler Science
Dry Ice Floating Bubble - Sick Science! #058
In this episode of "Steve Spangler Science" videos, the gas produced by the sublimation of carbon dioxide dry ice creates a nice, fluffy cushion in a bowl of water. Since it is less dense than a soap bubble and cool enough to keep it...
Steve Spangler Science
Balloon Skewer - Sick Science! #071
Using a step-by-step explanation of the process, this film shows how to use a wooden skewer to pierce a balloon without popping it. Your learners will love this demonstration and they will learn that polymer molecules can stretch and...
GPB Television
Chemistry 1103: Neutralization Reactions
Who wants a soda pop? Your chemistry class will enjoy the opportunity to sip some soda after practicing neutralization of an acid through titration! Beginning with a video that teaches how to write neutralization reaction equations and...
Steve Spangler Science
Pop Bottle Sounds - Cool Science Fair Project
Set up a set of colorful liquid-filled bottles that produce sounds when tapped with a spoon. When teaching primary physicists about sound, they can experiment with pitch, comparing it the amount of liquid in the bottle. Which makes a...
Steve Spangler Science
Dancing Raisins - The Bubble Lifter
Here is an engaging demonstration of density that you can do with your young physical scientists. Place different rough surfaced objects into carbonated liquid. The carbon dioxide bubbles collect on the surface of the objects and...
Socratica
pH of 10 Common Household Liquids
Acids and bases are a part of our daily lives! Curious chemists explore the pH of such solutions as shampoo, sriracha, and glass cleaner through a video from Socratica's Chemistry Lessons series. The narrator predicts what she thinks the...
Science for Kids
Science Kids: Experiment Videos: How Much Sugar Is in Soda?
Check out a few different ways you can find out the amount of sugar you're drinking in your soda or fruit juice. [4:09]
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
