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  1. Lemon Volcano

You can even make your own mini-volcano out of a lemon, some baking soda and a dash of food coloring. Start by cutting the lemon in two. Cut one-half and sprinkle baking soda on the side of the cut. Then put in a few drops of food coloring of your choice. You’ll notice that when the lemon juice reacts with the baking soda, it produces soapy bubbles that spews out like lava streaming down the sides of a volcano! I love seeing chemical reactions like this Media Chemistry Experiment and it’s a fun way to learn about the reactions.

  1. Eggshell Geode

Therefore, have you ever wanted to create some beauty from the normal eggshells? Now you can! Begin by crushing up some empty eggshells until they are finely chopped into small pieces. Transfer these egg shells into a little jar. And then mix them with warm waters which are dyed with food colorings and alum powders. After a few days, you will notice that the colored solution was absorbed by the eggshells, and that they will have formed beautiful crystal shapes! It’s kind of like discovering treasure in your kitchen!

Simple Science Experiments to Try at Home

  1. Invisible Ink

Do you want to write secret messages that only you can see? You can do this by writing in invisible ink out of lemon juice! Just dip a toothpick in lemon juice. Next, pen your secret message on a piece of paper. Once the juice has dried your message will vanish and nobody will see it! This makes the message visible again — hold the paper next to a light bulb or candle flame. Be super careful and ask an adult to do this part!

  1. Magnetic Slime

At what point do you whip up some slime that’s magnetic as well? This is such a fun experiment! To create your own magnetic slime, combine white school glue, iron oxide powder and liquid starch. The slime is attracted to magnets because of the iron oxide powder — it’s the same stuff used to make your powdered instant cocoa. When your slime is finished, you can use a magnet to guide it around and observe how it behaves. It’s just so much fun to play with!

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