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In this project you’ll use it to make your own lava lamp! Materials. Clear glass. Tap water. Vegetable or mineral oil. Food coloring. Alka–Seltzer tablets. Flashlight (optional) Preparation.
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DIY Lava Lamp at Home | Easy & Fun Science ExperimentDolan Vickery teaches ciLiving host, Jaclyn Friedlander how to make a DIY lava lamp Looking for a fun, hands-on activity you ...
You can make your own lava lamp, no electricity required! STEP 2: Fill the plastic bottle the rest of the way with water. STEP 3: Place several drops of food coloring into the plastic bottle. STEP ...
Beth Harris, long-time science educator, Raleigh mom and creator of STEMplay, returns with another easy experiment that's fun to do with your kids on rainy days ... or any day!
Big Clive’s site has lots of ‘things to make and do’, including a lava lamp, and some other more dangerous things. Report comment. Reply. Paul b says: October 9, 2004 at 12:27 pm ...
When I say "yourself," I mean "whack a tealight candle underneath." It's certainly more DIY than plugging it into a wall socket and flicking the switch.
Step 1. Prepare the jar by ensuring that it is clean and dry. Step 2. Fill the jar with oil, leaving about 4/5th of the jar full. This will be the main liquid in your lava lamp.
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