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"How to Stack liquids experiment at home" cover image
Apr 30, 2010

In this how-to video, you will learn how to stack liquids at home. This will make for a great experiment. You will need a tall, transparent container, molasses or honey, liquid soap, water, vegetabl ...

"How to Make an erupting volcano with soap" cover image
Apr 30, 2010

In this video tutorial, viewers learn how to make an erupting volcano with soap. Begin by adding some vinegar into a flask/baker. Then add some soap into the vinegar and stir it by shaking the flask/b ...

"How to Determine the air amount in packing peanuts w/ acetone" cover image
Apr 30, 2010

How much air is actually inside a packing peanut? There is a simple experiment to conduct to see what is leftover. To begin, pour 200 ml of acetone into a glass container and add approximately 1800 ml ...

"How to Do a sodium and water experiment" cover image
Apr 30, 2010

In this video tutorial, viewers learn how to do a sodium and water experiment. Sodium is a silver metal that is very reactive. When exposed oxygen in the air, an outer coding of sodium oxide will form ...

"How to Isolate the sugar in a can of soda" cover image
Apr 30, 2010

In this video from ScienceOnTheBrain we learn how to isolate the sugar in a can of soda. To find out how much sugar is in soda, pour a can into a pot and boil it until all the water is gone. You wil ...

"How to Freeze a beaker to wood" cover image
Apr 30, 2010

Chemistry can be very fun when you create different kinds of reactions between elements. Note that caution should be employed to not harm yourself while performing these reactions. Ammonium Tricynate ...

"How to Perform pendulum gravity experiments" cover image
Apr 29, 2010

The video starts with the presenter explaining that he will be talking about harmonic oscillators, not the harmony of anything in sound, but something that moves back and forth in roughly the same spe ...

"How to Do a "free fall" experiment to understand orbits" cover image
Apr 29, 2010

This video illustrates how to do a "free fall" experiment to understand orbits. Here are the following steps: Step 1: First of all take a weighing scale and stand on it and then just measure your weig ...

"How to Experiment with pressure using a vacuum" cover image
Apr 29, 2010

In this video Dr. Carlson does several experiments to illustrate how a vacuum works. A vacuum is created when all the air is removed from an object. For the first experiment he connects two metal disk ...

"How to Freeze water by boiling acetone" cover image
Apr 29, 2010

You can freeze water by boiling it. To do this you will need a Vacuum pump. Vacuum pump can be used to suck out air from a container and create vacuum in it. Take a bell jar. Now connect the vacuum pi ...