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Science Experiments

 

Have some free time at home right now ?? Getting bored ??

Guess what .....You have come to the right place !!

Check out our free experiments section, full of fascinating hands-on experiments that are a great way to enjoy the world of science.Learn interesting science and technology facts by experimenting with different materials that react in surprising ways. You'll find a lot of experiments can be done using simple ingredients found around your house (with adult supervision of course). Basic materials can help you perform experiments that are simple, safe and perfect for kids. Enjoy our fun science experiments, make cool projects with easy ideas for children, show friends & family what you've discovered and most importantly, have fun!

 

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Make Slime !!!

May 21, 2016

What's this item about? What Slime, especially glowing, green, the color-of-some-unearthly-snot slime, fits right in with the fun but eerie side of Halloween. So why not make your own, but turn the "making" into a fun science activity—one with a clear take-away, slime you can dig your hands into or bounce around.makes it interesting? 

Make Glowing Water

April 29, 2016

Make glowing water with the help of a black light in this fun science experiment for kids.
Tonic water doesn't look very strange under normal light but what happens when you look at it under a black light? Does the dye from a highlighter pen do the same thing? Find out what happens and why it happens with this cool experiment that you can do at home.

Fantastic Foamy Fountain

April 29, 2016

Foam is awesome!This experiment is sometimes called “Elephant’s Toothpaste” because it looks like toothpaste coming out of a tube, but don’t get the foam in your mouth! HAVE FUN !!!

Make Plastic Milk

May 21, 2016

"Plastic made from milk" —that certainly sounds like something made-up. If you agree, you may be surprised to learn that in the early 20th century, milk was used to make many different plastic ornaments —including jewelry for Queen Mary of England! In this chemistry science project, you can figure out the best recipe to make your own milk plastic (usually called casein plastic) and use it to make beads, ornaments, or other items.

Make A Lava Lamp

May 21, 2016

What's this item abLava lamps powered by heat are trickier to make and can use more hazardous materials. You can experiment fairly safely with things like rubbing alcohol and mineral oil or lamp oil. See if you can make a lamp powered by heat!out? What makes it interesting? 

Secret Messages

May 21, 2016

What's this item about? Making invisible ink is a lot of fun, you can pretend you are a secret agent as you keep all your secret codes and messages hidden from others. All you need is some basic household objects and the hidden power of petroleum jelly.What makes it interesting? 

Make Homemade Toffees

May 22, 2016

Toffee is made from a supersaturated solution of sugar and water. Sugar is dissolved in heated water. When it cools, the sugar crystallises. Seed crystals or a rough string help the crystals nucleate and start to grow – crystals growing from molten rock in a magma chamber work on the same principle. 

Make Glowing Magic Mud

May 22, 2016

Oobleck is a classic science experiment that's perfect for entertaining both kids and adults. If you haven't seen it in action it's very fascinating stuff and before too long you'll have your hands covered with it, happily making a mess that can be washed away with water.

Oobleck is a non-newtonian fluid. That is, it acts like a liquid when being poured, but like a solid when a force is acting on it. You can grab it and then it will ooze out of your hands. Make enough Oobleck and you can even walk on it!

Naked Eggs Experiment

May 22, 2016

This experiment answers the age-old question, “Which came first, the rubber egg or the rubber chicken?” It’s easy to make a rubber, or “naked,” egg if you understand the chemistry of removing the hard eggshell. What you’re left with is a totally embarrassed naked egg and a cool piece of science.

Bubble Inside A Bubble !!!

May 22, 2016

Grab a bag of Imperial Sugar or Dixie Crystals and let’s blow some bubbles. Wait… let’s blow bubbles INSIDE of other bubbles! When you mix-up a batch of super strong bubble solution and know a bit about volume and elasticity, you can blow bubble inside of bubble, inside of bubble. How many Bubble Inside a Bubble challenges can you do?

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