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Science Experiments

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Jun 19, 2008

Learn how to light some hydrogen oxygen gas in the top of a milk jug with some aquarium hose run to it in order to create a small bolt of lightning. ...

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Jun 19, 2008

Watch to learn how to stand on several balloons without popping a single one. All you need is balloons, duct tape, and a flat-bottomed object to stand on. ...

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Jun 19, 2008

Watch this chemistry demo of the oxidation of iron and learn how to perform this experiment yourself. ...

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Jun 19, 2008

Learn how to perform this Valentine's Day-themed experiment, a variation on the basic Jacob's Ladder experiment. Fire is involved, so be safe. ...

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Jun 16, 2008

If you put mothballs in a solution of vinegar and baking powder, the balls will collect air bubbles; then after they cause the balls to rise, the bubbles pop, and the mothballs drop. ...

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Jun 16, 2008

If you connect either cable of an extension cord to two forks and insert those forks onto either end of a pickle, then plug that extension cord into an outlet, the pickle will glow like the 4th of Jul ...

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Jun 16, 2008

Learn how to turn cotton balls into smokeless gunpowder with high school chemistry teacher Chris Schrempp. ...

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Jun 16, 2008

In just under 4 hours, leftover parts were used to make a neat RC airplane called "The Junkyard Dog". Using mostly COX airplane parts from models gone by the wayside, you can make one with no plans o ...

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Jun 14, 2008

Make plasma with a light bulb. All you need is a microwave. ...

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Jun 11, 2008

Learn how to make iodine with readily available materials with Phil Torrone in order to avoid being on the DEA's list. ...