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Attach a balloon to the mouth of a funnel and pour the candy into the balloon. Next attach the balloon to a soda bottle. 12 ounce bottles were used for the experiment.
For this experiment you need an empty plastic water bottle or similar sized soda bottle, baking soda, vinegar, a funnel (or make a cone out of paper), and a balloon.
Not lame science – but real experiments. It's something that's easy and fun for parents and kids. Build a fizz inflator What you'll need: An empty plastic bottle ½ cup of vinegar small balloon ...
Go Ask Mom Easy Experiment: Poke needle through balloon without popping it Wow your kids with this experiment and teach them a little bit about polymers.
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Fun & Messy Backyard Science Experiments for Kids This Summer - MSN
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 ...
‘Baffling’ balloon experiment explained by best dad ever A balloon, a plumb bob, and a van make for a quick and fun science experiment.
Warm air is lighter and less dense than cold air, so it has buoyancy and wants to rise. This experiment helps demonstrate that.
Launching a new school year and a weather balloon, St. James students send experiments on a voyage across Maine.
Students wrote experiment code for these Arduino sensors, which are the same as those on Ardusat’s satellites, to measure the data needed for their experiments. The satellite won’t launch into space ...
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