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Science Experiments

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Instant Ice in a Container
Mar 15, 2010

Hot ice is a very cool experiment. This is a recipe for homemade 'hot ice' that mimicks the sodium acetate one but only requires simple ingredients! This tutorial shows you how to make an exothermic r ...

Hand plucking a leaf from a green plant.
Mar 14, 2010

If you like to eat stinging nettles, there is actually a way to do it without stinging yourself, and this video will show you a very simple trick. Take the leaf between your thumb and forefinger and s ...

Burning currency with flames in the background.
Mar 13, 2010

Evil Dylan takes a twenty dollar bill and sets it on fire, but does not damage the money at all. Materials necessary for this experiment are distilled water, alcohol and a twenty dollar bill. He measu ...

"How to Burn mercury thiocyanide, "the rock from Mars"" cover image
Mar 12, 2010

Students show how mercury thiocyanide or "rock from mars" burns. First and foremost, make sure you are outdoors and with a considerably large space. Spread a non-flammable material over the space you ...

Illustration of a neuron highlighting dendrites and their function in receiving signals.
Mar 11, 2010

The speaker starts out by peaking the viewer's interest in the importance of a neuron. Using a diagram, the speaker helps familiarize the viewer with the anatomy of a neuron. As he draws a diagram of ...

"How to Detect counterfeit money" cover image
Mar 11, 2010

Look at the money you are receiving. Carefully inspect it for any strange colors, marks, or texture. Do not assume that a different color, texture, or design is simply a mistake made at the treasury. ...

"How to Understand how metals react in hydrochloric acid" cover image
Mar 11, 2010

In this video tutorial the instructor talks about Hydrochloric acid (HCL) and how it reacts to a few metals. To try this out take 30 ml of concentrated hydrochloric acid in a beaker. You need to emplo ...

Styrofoam cup dissolving in a clear container.
Mar 10, 2010

Styropyro shows a classic demonstration of "The Vanishing Cup" experiment. Things you will need: a container, slightly larger than the Styrofoam cup, acetone and a Styrofoam cup. Place the container ...

"How to Crush metal with ice water (and air pressure)" cover image
Mar 10, 2010

Air. It's all around us. Put it to work with this home science how-to, which demonstrates a cool method for crushing aluminum cans with a little bit of ice water and a whole lot of air pressure. To fo ...

Laboratory setup with glassware, chemicals, and measuring instruments on a countertop.
Mar 10, 2010

This video is based on a chemistry experiment. This video is going to explain to us how to use gravimetric analysis in order to analyze sulfuric acid. This experiment should not be done for those who ...