STEAM Encyclopedia:Chemical Change vs. Physical Change
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Find out how you can blow up a balloon using yeast, and discover the crazy science behind it.
In this fab experiment, you can make a mini submarine dive and surface at your command.
Create a bubbly explosion in this experiment by creating a lemon volcano in your kitchen.
Do you know how rain is formed? This experiment will show you how to make a rain cloud.
Do you know put a straw through a potato? Your friends will be shocked at how easy it looks!
Find out what happens when you mix oil with water, and try it out yourself.
Explore friction with this simple experiment. All you need is some rice, an empty jam jar and a pencil.
Which substance melts ice the fastest - sand, salt, sugar or water? Find out in this experiment.
Do you want to know a simple way to make a cool whistle?
Find out how you can balance forces in this simple experiment. You only need a few items from your kitchen to try it out
Explore air pressure by trying out this simple experiment where you can make a can jump without using your hands.
You will find out how to pop a balloon straight away and how to put pins to a balloon without having it pop.
Can something be a solid and a liquid at the same time?
Discover how to make a coin move without touching it and by using a bottle.
There's a cool way to get an egg inside of a bottle without using your hands.
You can turn milk into a solid in a few easy steps. Explore what casein is and how it is formed.
This experiment will show you that there are invisible holes in water. You won't be able to believe your eyes!
Discover an easy way to clean your coins and make them super shiny by creating an acidic solution.
How can you make pepper jump up?
Test out your origami skills by making this cool race boat.
Don't throw away your dented table tennis balls.
You can conduct a chocolate race experiment in the comfort of your own home.
An egg in water usually sinks. Do you know how to make an egg float in the water?
Do you know how to make sugar dance?
Grab two of your favorite books and shuffle their pages together. Now, try to pull them apart again. It's really hard.
Do you know how to make a rubbery potato?
This experiment will show you how to differentiate between a boiled and a non-boiled egg by mere spinning power.
Have you ever wondered how much lung volume you have?
Do you know how to move a can without touching it?
Have you ever seen water turn yellow?
3, 2, 1, ignition! In this episode you'll learn how to build your own "vinegar rocket! ".
Do you know how to make a glass disappear?
Have you ever wondered how to measure the volume of an apple?
Brush your hair with a plastic nylon comb and turn the tap on and stick the comb into the water. What will happen?
In this episode you'll learn how to build your own hovercraft.
In this experiment, you'll learn why pepper floats on water.
If you hold a balloon over a flame, it'll burst. But what happens if you fill the balloon with water first?
Do you know how to make a card float?