In this video, I'll be demonstrating how anyone can make their own iodine clock reaction with simple over-the-counter chemicals. Household Materials NeededHydrochloric acid (for cleaning purposes)Hydr ...
In this video, I will show you how to perform the color-changing, blue bottle experiment with common household products. What You Need:Methylene blue (commonly sold as a fish treatment for fungal infe ...
In this guide, you'll learn how to make your own boric acid from borax and other common chemicals to produce a green flame when mixed with methanol. Green Fire Safety InformationBoric acid is a relati ...
This slime is toxic-free and can be used as either a kid toy or to make a great prank. This slime can be made in just a few minutes and doesn't require much for materials. Our video explains in detail ...
In this video tutorial, you will learn how to use sparklers, or fireworks underwater. You'll need some sparklers, tape, glass container, a lighter, and, of course—water. Take a few sparklers and tape ...
For Chemistry, but my professor said to only experiment with things related to eco or bio stuff. Help? ...
In this Quick Clip, I'll be showing you how a supercooled soda is transformed into a slushy "slurpee" in under 4 seconds. I was inspired to do this little soda trick by The Super Effect's video on You ...