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Cool Lava Lamp Science Experiment with Baking Soda and Vinegar

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Hey, welcome back to Kids Fun Science! Made for parents and teachers, this video shows you **how to make** your very own homemade lava lamp using simple ingredients. This engaging **science experiment at home** is a fantastic **do it yourself** project, perfect for teaching **science for kids** about **chemical reaction** and density in a fun, visual way. Cool Lava Lamp Science Experiment with Baking Soda and Vinegar Baking Soda & Vinegar Lava Lamp Made for parents and teachers 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 8 - https://amzn.to/3byn4zw iMovie for editing Chapters 0:00 Kids Fun Science Intro 0:36 What you need 1:31 Set up 1:53 1st experiment - Red vinegar 2:01 Science Behind it 2:46 2nd Experiment (Red & Blue vinegar) Baking soda and Vinegar Lava lamp experiment you can make it using just a few simple pantry ingredients and recycled jar or glass. It doesn’t get any easier than this! When you add the vinegar, which is more dense than the oil, it sinks down through it at the bottom. Sometimes this doesn't happen right away and you will see little bubbles of the vinegar floating in the oil just above the colored water! When the vinegar (acetic acid) and baking soda (bicarbonate of soda, a base) mix together a chemical reaction begins, the same gas that we also breathe out, carbon dioxide. These gas bubbles back out up through the oil. When the bubbles pop at the surface, any vinegar they carried with them will sink again while more bubbles continue coming up. This carries on while the chemical reaction continues - you can keep adding more acid every now and then until it stops.

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