Super Bubble Science Lab
This bubble science kit lets you discover and learn from real experiments. It comes with 20 experiment cards and an 80-sub-menu manual with full explanations.
Soft white sugar can increase the bubble's viscosity, make the thin liquid film of the bubble not easy to break, and wrap the air inside tightly. White vinegar is acidic and baking soda is alkaline. When the two are mixed, a chemical reaction takes place which produces a large quantity of carbon dioxide. This carbon dioxide causes the detergent solution to foam, creating "lava".
The density of water is greater than that of edible oil, so the drops will sink to the bottom of the bottle, whereas they will fall into the edible oil. Water drops are spherical because they are subjected to the same force as they fall. Crystals can seem magical when they appear out of nowhere in a glass of water.
In fact, they are formed from substances already dissolved in water. Make your own experiment with salt crystals and learn how they work at the same time. Dishwashing liquid contains surfactants that destroy the surface tension of milk so that the pigment around the milk spreads and creates a beautiful animation.
Includes :
- 1 measuring cup
- 3 test tubes
- Bezel
- Stirrer
- Bottle of baking soda
- 3 Pigment bottles
- 2 balloons
- Vitamin C tablets
- 2 transparent sheets
- Funnel
- Bottle
- Petri dish
- Spoon
- Plastic dropper
- Bottle of citric acid
- Bottle of iodophor
- Effervescent tablet
- 3 PH test strips
- 20 experience sheets
- 2 instruction manual
8+ years
Free delivery in Quebec and Ontario on orders of $75 or more (otherwise at a flat rate of $10).
Orders prepared in 48 working hours, shipped from Montreal.
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