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Science Experiments Home

The document outlines various simple science experiments for students, including a volcano eruption, floating egg, static electricity with a balloon, invisible ink, rainbow in a glass, pepper and soap trick, and dancing raisins. Each experiment includes a list of items needed, step-by-step instructions, and explanations of the scientific principles involved. It emphasizes safety by advising students to seek adult supervision when using heat or chemicals.

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Science Experiments Home

The document outlines various simple science experiments for students, including a volcano eruption, floating egg, static electricity with a balloon, invisible ink, rainbow in a glass, pepper and soap trick, and dancing raisins. Each experiment includes a list of items needed, step-by-step instructions, and explanations of the scientific principles involved. It emphasizes safety by advising students to seek adult supervision when using heat or chemicals.

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Time Management for Students

1. Volcano Eruption

Items: Baking soda, vinegar, food color

Steps:

1. Put baking soda in a cup.

2. Add a few drops of food color.

3. Pour vinegar.

What Happens: Bubbles and fizz due to carbon dioxide release.

2. Floating Egg

Items: Egg, salt, water

Steps:

1. Fill a glass with water.

2. Drop an egg - it sinks.

3. Add salt and stir.

4. Now the egg floats!

Reason: Saltwater is denser than the egg.

3. Balloon and Static Electricity

Items: Balloon, dry hair or wool cloth

Steps:

1. Rub balloon on your hair.

2. Bring it near paper bits or wall.

What Happens: Balloon attracts objects due to static electricity.

4. Invisible Ink

Items: Lemon juice, cotton bud, paper, light bulb

Steps:

1. Dip cotton in lemon juice.

2. Write on paper.
Time Management for Students

3. Dry and heat under bulb.

What Happens: Hidden message appears with heat.

5. Rainbow in a Glass

Items: Sugar, water, food color

Steps:

1. Mix different sugar amounts in colored water.

2. Slowly layer them using spoon.

What Happens: Layers don't mix, forming a rainbow due to density.

6. Pepper and Soap Trick

Items: Water, pepper, soap

Steps:

1. Sprinkle pepper on water.

2. Dip finger in soap, then in water.

What Happens: Pepper moves away quickly due to surface tension change.

7. Dancing Raisins

Items: Soda water, raisins

Steps:

1. Drop raisins in soda water.

What Happens: Raisins rise and fall as bubbles stick and burst.

8. Final Notes

Always take help of an adult while using heat or chemicals. Science is fun when you explore with curiosity!

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