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Static electricity is the result of a build-up of electric charge in an object. When a balloon is rubbed on a piece of wool or your hair, it picks up electrons and becomes negatively charged. In this experiment, we make the paper move by attracting it to the charged balloon. This is a fun experiment because kids LOVE to see how much of their hair they can stand up using the balloon! #STEM #homeschool #science #preschool Balloon Static Electricity Experiment, Science Experiments With Balloons, Balloon Steam Activities, Balloon Activities For Preschoolers, Electricity Preschool Activities, Balloon Experiments For Kids, Static Electricity Experiments For Kids, Rainbow Experiments, Balloon Experiments

Static electricity is the result of a build-up of electric charge in an object. When a balloon is rubbed on a piece of wool or your hair, it picks up electrons and becomes negatively charged. In this experiment, we make the paper move by attracting it to the charged balloon. This is a fun experiment because kids LOVE to see how much of their hair they can stand up using the balloon! #STEM #homeschool #science #preschool

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That title is probably a little deceiving. The truth is, we blew up a balloon without it ever touching our lips - thanks to a gas-producing chemical reaction. With older brother away, this was the perfect experiment to pass some of the day. My six-year-old son was in awe! What You Need Empty plastic water/soda bottle Balloon 3 tsp. baking soda 1/3 c. vinegar 2 people What to Do Pour about 1/3 c. vinegar into your empty plastic bottle. Set aside. Now one person holds open the neck of the…

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