In the spirit of Easter what better way to dye your Easter eggs than with SCIENCE! This simple experiment allows an acid (vinegar) and a base (baking soda) to mix and create a chemical reaction. This ...
If we had to list our top parent-approved pastimes, backyard science experiments for kids are a hot contender for the #1 spot because kids have fun learning while soaking up a little vitamin D in the ...
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From card stock to food coloring, baking soda, vinegar and a muffin tin — Jessica Rice shares the materials and steps to making a colorful fall experiment. Later in the show, Jessica shared a special ...
Variations: Take this experiment further and try different acids such as different types of vinegar or lemon juice. Try it with and without the dish soap. Mix the food coloring with the solids or the ...
MILWAUKEE - Create amazing science experiments at home with just a few everyday ingredients from your kitchen. Tanzania Sewell from Club SciKidz Greater Milwaukee shows us how. Begin by decorating ...
Blowing bubbles is fun and also involves a lot of science. strelka/Shutterstock Thank you for your question, Alison! First of all, we have to know where the bubbles in the fizzy drink come from. This ...
For this campaign, Mentos wanted to connect with a Gen Z audience in the place where they consume media. To achieve this, BBH ...