Baking Soda + Vinegar Reaction
Mix baking soda with vinegar to create a fizzy chemical reaction that produces carbon dioxide gas.
Level: 🟩 All Ages

Salt Water Density Tower
Learn how salt affects water density by observing how different objects float or sink in layered solutions.
Level: 🟩 All Ages
Cabbage Juice pH Indicator
Use cabbage juice to identify acids and bases by observing vivid color changes in everyday liquids.
Level: 🟩 All Ages

Water Bottle Lava Lamp
Make a bubbling lava lamp with oil, water, and fizzing tablets to demonstrate density and reactions.
Level: 🟩 All Ages

Storm in a Glass
Create rain in a glass by mixing oil, water, and colored droplets to simulate a storm.
Level: 🟩 Elementary

Rock Candy
Grow sugar crystals over days to explore crystallization and saturation.
Level: 🟧 Middle/High School

Invisible Ink
Write secret messages using lemon juice and reveal them with heat!
Level: 🟩 All Ages

Static Electricity Balloon
Rub a balloon to build up electric charge and watch it attract objects—explore static electricity in action!
Level: 🟩 All Ages

Oobleck
Make a strange substance that acts like a solid and a liquid at the same time!
Level: 🟩 All Ages
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Invisible Extinguisher
Watch how a tea light flame is extinguished by an invisible force—explore air pressure and fire safety!
Level: 🟧 Middle/High School
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Dancing Raisins
See raisins dance and move in carbonated water as bubbles lift and carry them—fun with carbonation and buoyancy!
Level: 🟩 Elementary/Middle School
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Skittle Rainbow
Watch vibrant colors diffuse from Skittles in water, creating a beautiful rainbow—an easy color diffusion experiment!
Level: 🟩 Elementary/Middle School

Coming Soon!
New experiments are added every Friday—stay tuned for more exciting science activities.

Coming Soon!
New experiments are added every Friday—stay tuned for more exciting science activities.

Coming Soon!
New experiments are added every Friday—stay tuned for more exciting science activities.