Can you make an egg bounce? Try this simple chemistry experiment and watch an eggshell dissolve! Materials needed:– Egg (raw);– Jug;– Vinegar;– Dye (optional) to test a different coloured egg. Step by step:– Put the eggs in the jar – be careful not to break them;– Add the vinegar so that it submerges the egg;– …
Holy Week is around the corner and nothing like entertaining the kids with a very sweet and original activity: cup-shaped chocolate eggs. Besides looking great on the Easter table, they are also edible. For this experiment we’ll need:– Tracing paper– Tray– Water balloons– Scissors– Chocolate for melting– Coloured sprinkles and almonds (to decorate) – optional Procedure: …
Learn how to do one of the most popular science experiments of recent times: Explosive Foams. Easy, Quickly, and super Fun. What will you need: 2 Pasteur Pipettes Small Measuring Cup Red Colouring Blue Colouring Large Measuring Cup Sodium Bicarbonate Protective Goggles Plastic Spatula Gloves Step bt Step: Number the three cups from 1 to …