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TheDadLabPublished at December 20, 2023 at 10:47 PM1:17
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Engaging Christmas STEM Project Colourful Rainbow Foam Experiment

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December 20, 2023 at 10:47 PM
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1:17
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Education
Channel region
United Kingdom
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Video Description
Welcome to our festive science corner! Today, we're mixing holiday cheer with a dash of science to create a stunning Rainbow Foam experiment, perfect for the entire family. Watch as we transform everyday household items into a magical Christmas display! 🔬 What You'll Learn: How to create an exciting chemical reaction using baking soda and vinegar. A fun way to introduce basic chemistry concepts to children. Creative ideas to add a festive twist to your science experiments. 🎥 In This Video: Step-by-step guide on making rainbow foam with baking soda, soap, food colouring, and vinegar. Adding a Christmas touch with adorable pictures on each cup. Tips for safe and enjoyable science activities at home. 📚 Educational Value: This experiment is not only fun but also educational, providing a hands-on experience in understanding chemical reactions, the concept of acids and bases, and the excitement of science. 🎨 Materials Used: Baking soda Liquid soap Food coloring Paper cups Vinegar Christmas-themed pictures or stickers 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Perfect For: Family activity during the holiday season. Educational content for teachers and parents. Young science enthusiasts and curious minds. ✨ Stay Tuned: Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe for more fun and educational videos! Drop a comment below on how your rainbow foam experiment went and share your Christmas science fun with us! ===================================================== ➜ TheDadLab on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thedadlab/ ➜ TheDadLab on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thedadlab/ ➜ TheDadLab on Twitter: https://twitter.com/thedadlab ➜ TheDadLab on Pinterest: https://pinterest.com/thedadlab/ ➜ Website: https://thedadlab.com/ ===================================================== Please subscribe to see more upcoming videos http://bit.ly/ThedadlabOnYoutube
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