Things you need
Costic soda
boiling water
aluminium piece
bottle
balloon
A piece of thread
The Way to make it
Put the aluminium piece into the bottle.Pour the boiling water to it.
Add costic soda.Quickly seal the bottle with the balloon.And before it bursts
tie the balloon with the thread. and take it out. You will get a balloon filled with hydrogen gas!!
Science Kids
This blog is about some children doing a lab with less facilities... Some how managing that and doing the lab succesfully.. Cheers!!!
Thursday, January 19, 2012
Saturday, October 22, 2011
5th Experiment - Making marbled milk
Used things
1. Milk
2. A plate
3. 4 colouring colours
4 Dish wash
The way to make it
Put the milk to the plate and put 3 drops of each colourings and don't stir it. Put the dish wash.
WOW !!
1. Milk
2. A plate
3. 4 colouring colours
4 Dish wash
The way to make it
Put the milk to the plate and put 3 drops of each colourings and don't stir it. Put the dish wash.
WOW !!
Friday, October 21, 2011
Fourth Experiment - Making a volcano
Things Needed
A mountain of clay
Film canister
Baking soda mixed with water
Vinegar
Dish wash
Red coloring
Way to make it
Make up the mountain of clay.Then Put a small howl and put a film canister on top of it.
Then fill half of the baking soda and water in to the canister.put some dish wash and coloring.
Then put vinegar. You will see a volcano coming up
A mountain of clay
Film canister
Baking soda mixed with water
Vinegar
Dish wash
Red coloring
Way to make it
Make up the mountain of clay.Then Put a small howl and put a film canister on top of it.
Then fill half of the baking soda and water in to the canister.put some dish wash and coloring.
Then put vinegar. You will see a volcano coming up
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
3rd Experiment - Making a balloon burst
Things needed :-
1.Magnesium coil
2.Dilute hydrochloric acid
3.A balloon
4 A bottle
What we have to do?
Add a piece of Magnesium coil to the diluted hydrochloric acid. Close the mouth of the bottle quickly by the balloon.A reaction happens and a gas is collected to a balloon and heated, the gas burns with a "POP" sound. The gas is hydrogen.Keep it for 100 minutes to burst...
1.Magnesium coil
2.Dilute hydrochloric acid
3.A balloon
4 A bottle
What we have to do?
Add a piece of Magnesium coil to the diluted hydrochloric acid. Close the mouth of the bottle quickly by the balloon.A reaction happens and a gas is collected to a balloon and heated, the gas burns with a "POP" sound. The gas is hydrogen.Keep it for 100 minutes to burst...
Friday, September 30, 2011
2nd Experiment - Making a rocket
Things needed
1. Baking soda ( 200 ml )
2. Vinegar ( 200 ml )
3 Plastic bottle ( 500 ml )
How to do
Take the plastic bottle and place a small hole in the lid of the bottle and put the vinegar and the baking soda and quickly close
the bottle and turn the bottle upside down. And it will go up like a rocket.
1. Baking soda ( 200 ml )
2. Vinegar ( 200 ml )
3 Plastic bottle ( 500 ml )
How to do
Take the plastic bottle and place a small hole in the lid of the bottle and put the vinegar and the baking soda and quickly close
the bottle and turn the bottle upside down. And it will go up like a rocket.
1st Experiment - Making oxygen come out of hydrogen peroxide
Used things
1. 500 ml bottle ( See through will be better )
2. Hydrogen Peroxide (100 ml )
3. Dry Yeast (50 g)
4. Red colouring
5. Water
Warning - Do this in a out door place.
The way to make it
First take the bottle and put the hydrogen peroxide into it add some red colouring . Add the 50 grams of yeast with 20ml of water and stir it well. And add the yeast and the hydrogen peroxide comes out..
Do not touch this!!
1. 500 ml bottle ( See through will be better )
2. Hydrogen Peroxide (100 ml )
3. Dry Yeast (50 g)
4. Red colouring
5. Water
Warning - Do this in a out door place.
The way to make it
First take the bottle and put the hydrogen peroxide into it add some red colouring . Add the 50 grams of yeast with 20ml of water and stir it well. And add the yeast and the hydrogen peroxide comes out..
Do not touch this!!
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