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Hands-On ActivitiesSciFri Pick of the WeekTryScienceTryScience and over 400 science centers worldwide invite you to investigate, discover and try science yourself. Click here for more hands-on science activities to do at home. For online experiments click here. Slime Time on Fox 2 NewsFollow this recipe for a slimy good time! Thanks to Pallas Hupe and Fox 2 News for having us on Parent 2 Parent! What you need
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What’s Happening?When you mix the two together, the sodium tetraborate in the borax links all the chains of polyvinyl alcohol together into a rubbery, gooey mass. The water works like a bridge between the molecules and what do you have? SLIME! Ice Cream in a BagWhat you need
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What’s happening?By itself, melting ice has a temperature of 0°C (32°F). When heat flows into ice at that temperature (and heat always flows from a warmer place to a colder place), the ice doesn’t get hotter, it just transforms itself into water at that same temperature. Salt lowers the freezing point of water from 0°C (32°F) to -30°C (-22°F). That’s why we can use it to melt ice on sidewalks and roads in winter. By putting salt on the ice, you encouraged the melting process so much that the ice began to use its own internal thermal energy to transform into water. The temperature of the ice dropped well below its usual 0°C and yet it kept melting. Eventually, the drop in temperature stops — but by then the mixture is about -10°C (14°F) or so. To melt more ice, more heat must flow into the mixture. When you put your bag of ice cream mix nearby, heat began to flow out of that bag and into the ice and salt water. More ice melts and the ice cream mix got even cooler. Eventually, the water and ice cream mix started to freeze. And what did you get? Ice cream! Sound ScienceWhat you need
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What’s happening?Not only does the string (a solid) carry sound waves faster than air (a gas), but it directs them right into your ear. The sound traveling through the string is much louder because most of the sound energy is directed through the string only and not spread out into the surrounding air. |
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