Summer time is the perfect time to beat the heat with some fun water science experiments! Today we are exploring one of Mister C’s favorite water pranks that anyone can do at home!
In this video, I share three simple Valentines Day science experiments you can do with kids using everyday supplies. We make floating dry erase hearts, a Skittles heart that shows diffusion with warm ...
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3 lb gummy water experiment with unreal result

Curiosity turns into surprise during this giant gummy experiment as a 3 pound gummy is left soaking in water for three full days to see what happens. The transformation creates unexpected size changes ...
This experiment demonstrates how water at different temperatures has different densities, creating beautiful layering effects. You'll see how warm and cold water interact and learn about density ...
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WATE) — Are you looking for a way to enjoy the cold weather or entertain the kids while they are out of school? We gathered some science experiments to keep the chilly weather ...
Discover the amazing properties of water's surface tension as you make metal paper clips float on water. You'll learn about the forces that hold water molecules together and how insects like water ...
Host Lloyd Liedtke guides students through hands-on experiments exploring buoyancy, balance and force. Learn why some objects float while others sink, how paddle boats move, and how weight and volume ...
If you’ve ever whacked the bottom of a ketchup bottle to get that tasty tomato goop flowing, you’ve put some serious physics to work. Ketchup is a non-Newtonian fluid. So are toothpaste, yogurt, ...
It sounds like one of the easiest experiments possible: Take two cups of water: one hot, one cold. Place both in a freezer and note which one freezes first. Common sense suggests that the colder water ...