Looking for fun science experiments for kids? Check out National Geographic Stunning Science Chemistry set. One of our favorite experiment that we did out of the science set was creating an Underwater Volcano. Personally it amazed me how something so simple is so cool. Science kits are a great way to get your little ones back into the groove of school. It helps them understand that learning can be fun as well. But the best thing about this is that it allows parents to have a little bonding time with their child.
For this experiment it doesn’t take much and I’m sure you can do this with just household products, but the National Geographic Science Kit has everything you need.
Things that come in the kit to do the experiment:
- Test Tube
- Vegetable Oil
- Citric Acid
- Baking Soda
- Small Scoop
- Medium Scoop
- Red Cabbage Powder
- Beaker
Household products needed:
- Warm Water
Instructions:
- Measure 20 mL of water in the beaker, then pour the water into the test tube. Add 1 small scoop of red cabbage powder and stir well until the powder is dissolved.
- Add 1 medium scoop of citric acid to the test tube and stir well.
- Measure 30mL of Vegetable Oil in the beaker and add it slowly to the test tube. Pour the oil down the inside walls of the test tube so that it doesn’t form bubbles.
- Measure 1 medium scoop of baking soda and drop it into the test tube. Watch what happens when the powder hits the “magma.”
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