Can't Believe This Simple Paper Experiment Works! Intermolecular Forces magic trick Made for parents and teachers Hey, welcome back to Kids Fun Science! Today, Ken presents a fascinating **science experiment** exploring **intermolecular forces** using a simple **newspaper magic trick**. This **do it yourself** project is perfect for **science for kids**, offering a fun way to understand basic chemistry concepts. Rubber Cement https://amzn.to/3YnJ0W5 Science Kits and more https://elementarysciencen.wixsite.com/sciencekits Kids Fun Science Online Store https://teespring.com/stores/kids-fun-science My Filming equipment: Cell Phone Tripod 54 inch Travel Tripod with Bluetooth Remote - https://amzn.to/34REzbB Blue Yeti USB Microphone - https://amzn.to/3ePJwGu Green screen & lights - https://amzn.to/2XT9Yc1 Apple iMac 21.5in 2.7GHz Core i5 8GB memory - https://amzn.to/34ZMIe7 iPhone 12 - hhttps://amzn.to/3JZvcKI iMovie for editing Chapters 0:00 Kids Fun Science Intro 0:18 First experiment (straight cut) 0:37 Second experiment (straight cut) 0:56 Third experiment (angled cut) 1:13 Fourth experiment (straight cut) 1:30 What you need for this this experiment 1:48 Set up with rubber cement 2:28 Set up for baby powder 2:48 Science behind it 3:32 LIKE & SUBSCRIBE Instructions You will need one newspaper, scissors, rubber cement and baby powder. Sometimes we use materials that require adult supervision... like scissors so make sure you have friends and family around whenever you do magic tricks. 1. Preparation: Cut a length of newspaper into a 2 inches (5 cm) strip. Coat the middle of the paper with a layer of rubber cement. Stop about 2 inches (5 cm) Let it completely dry and than lightly, then sprinkle some baby powder over it. Blow off any excess powder. 2. Performance: Show the strip of newspaper. 3. Fold it lightly in half, with the glue area inside the fold. 4. Cut off an inch of paper at the bottom. (The glue will now "seal" the two pieces together!) 5. Release the back piece of paper, which will fall, showing that the paper is still in one piece! 6. You can try it again. Drop one end and it's restored, again! Science Behind it The way rubber cement works, only the surface dries. Normally the two dry surfaces will stick together with a strong bond, so when you baby powder the two surfaces they don’t stick together. The scissors bring the molecules of rubber cement into contact establishing an intimate connection that the powder prevented. Intermolecular forces hold the strips of newspaper together. Intermolecular forces are the weak attractive forces between molecules in the liquid or solid state. #intermolecularforces #intermolecular #INTERMOLECULAR

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