Magic Disappearing Water
Science Behind Experiment Have you ever wondered how diapers absorb liquid? It is because of crystals known as Sodium Polyacrylate, which acts like a sponge and absorbs moisture. When mixed with...
View ArticleMagic Bouncing Ball
Science Behind Experiment The bouncing ball in this experiment is made from a polymer. Polymers are molecules made up of repeating chemical units. How high your ball can bounce will depend on the...
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Science Behind Magic Bag with Water Experiment Polymers are molecules made up of repeating chemical units. An example of a polymer used in this experiment is a plastic zip-lock bag. The flexibility...
View ArticleMagic Unbreakable Balloon
Share the joy with your young toddlers and children as you pierce a balloon without it popping! Your kids and family will be so surprised when the Magic Unbreakable Balloon doesn’t pop! Science Behind...
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Tired of waiting for the weather to snow to actually play with snow? Now you can make your own snow instantly! Dr. H performs a science experiment with his magic instant snow to see whether or not he...
View ArticleMagic Slime
Science Behind Experiment Slime is a polymer. The magic slime is unique in this experiment, because it is both a solid and a liquid. (Another great way of explaining States of Matter.) The slime is...
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Learn about polymers in this cool and exciting Magic Hand science experiment. Kids love performing this experiment and watching their foam grow. Science Behind Experiment Two liquid polyurethane foams...
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