I know you parents are still getting into the groove of school starting. As well as your kids now looking to be entertained when they get back home from their long day at work (school). We have come to keep National Geographic Stunning Science Chemistry set in our home. It allows us to build with our child. If you have a child that loves science. This kit has fun science experiments for kids that your child will love. This is a great way to get your little ones back into the groove of school and understand that learning can be fun as well. But the best thing about this is that it allows any parent to enjoy a little bonding time with their child.
One of the experiences we decided to do in the National Geographic Chemistry set was their Launch a Rocket with CO² experiment.
Things that come in the kit to do the experiment:
- Test Tube
- Baking Soda
- Citric Acid
- Big Scoop
- Rocket
- Beaker
Household products needed:
- Water
- 1 Square of toilet tissue
Instructions:
Measure 10 mL of water in the beaker, then pour the water into the test tube. Add 1 big scoop of citric acid and stir well until the powder is dissolved.
Add 1 big scoop of baking soda to the middle of the tissue square. Fold each corner of the tissue square in the center, creating a “cradle” for the powder.
Put the tissue paper full of powder into the test tube, but don’t let it touch the water. Make sure the opening of the tube and rocket are dry. Insert the Rocket into the opening of the test tube by pushing down and twisting.
Shake the test tube, allowing the water to react with the powder in the tissue paper. And… BLAST OFF!
If you would love to get a National Geographic Chemistry Kit that has over 75+ experiments, it will be in my Amazon Shop. So go learn, play and ENJOY!