Eksperiment for kids

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Science for Kids on Instagram: "Underwater fireworks 🎆🎇 Visually stunning way to explore the wonders of science with kids. #stem #scienceforkids #kidsactivities #actividades #colors"

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Cynthia on Instagram: "Leaf propelled by ink experiment 🖋️ Super easy to do and so cool to watch! For this experiment all you need is : - container with water (bowl, plate) - leaves - pens (take the pen apart so you can add the ink to the leaves) This happens because of Marangoni effect, the ink has a lower surface tension than water, lowering the surface tension behind the leaf. As the water still has a large surface tension, it pulls the leaf forward!   #scienceexperiment #scienceexperimentsforkids #scienceexperiments #scienceforlittles #stemforkids #stemactivities #toddlerlearning #activitiesfortoddlers #homeschoolpreschool" Leaf Experiments For Preschool, Experiments To Do With Preschoolers, Water Ideas For Kids, Fun Experiments For Kids At Home, Pre K Experiments, Easy Experiments For Kids Preschool, Leaf Steam Ideas, Leaves Activity For Toddlers, Leaf Science Experiments Preschool

Cynthia on Instagram: "Leaf propelled by ink experiment 🖋️ Super easy to do and so cool to watch! For this experiment all you need is : - container with water (bowl, plate) - leaves - pens (take the pen apart so you can add the ink to the leaves) This happens because of Marangoni effect, the ink has a lower surface tension than water, lowering the surface tension behind the leaf. As the water still has a large surface tension, it pulls the leaf forward! #scienceexperiment…

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