Dive into the exhilarating world of chemistry with this quick and interactive guide to conducting exciting experiments that you can complete in just 15 minutes! Perfect for curious minds of all ages, this guide will transform your kitchen into a mini science lab, as you whip up colorful chemical reactions using everyday household items.
Best time of the day
Afternoon
Suggested age
8 and up
Best weather conditions
Any, but outdoors for the rocket experiment
Budget
Between 0 and 15 euro
Last editted on: 10-09-2024 12:43
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Welcome to your 15-minute chemistry adventure! Before you dive into the world of quick and exciting experiments, make sure you have all the necessary materials at hand. Gather common household items like baking soda, vinegar, food coloring, and some plastic containers. Set up your workstation in a well-ventilated area, ideally on a kitchen counter or dining table. Ensure all participants, regardless of age, are wearing protective eyewear and aprons to prevent spills and splashes. Let's get ready to explore!
Science Behind the Fun: The well-known baking soda and vinegar reaction is a classic acid-base reaction. The acetic acid in vinegar reacts with sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) to produce carbon dioxide gas, which creates the foamy eruption.
Safety Tip: Always conduct this experiment outdoors and ensure no one is standing over the container to avoid accidents.
Science Behind the Fun: Red cabbage contains a pigment called anthocyanin, which changes color depending on the pH level of the solution. This simple experiment demonstrates acid-base reactions beautifully with a colorful display.
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