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Have you ever wondered how to clean pennies? Cleaning pennies can be a lot of fun for kids! I decided to turn it into science experiment to test a few different substances and see what works best to clean old brown pennies. Physical Science Experiments, Kids Science Fair Projects, How To Clean Pennies, School Science Experiments, School Science Projects, Science Classroom Decorations, Sink Or Float, Deep Cleaning Hacks, Kid Experiments

Have you ever wondered how to clean pennies? Cleaning pennies can be a lot of fun for kids! I decided to turn it into science experiment to test a few different substances and see what works best to clean old brown pennies.

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This fun and simple science experiment is perfect for teaching the scientific method in a way that kids love! Find out how in this post.

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Raising Dragons on Instagram: "Lava Lamp Science Experiment 🌋 ages 3+ 🌋 One of my most asked questions is if there is a way to do the lava lamp experiment without Alka-Seltzer or effervescent tablets and the answer is YES!! You can use baking soda and vinegar and it works just as well! Here’s how to do it: 👉 MATERIALS NEEDED: * Glass * Baking soda * Vegetable oil * Small cups * White vinegar * Food coloring * Dropper 👉 WHAT TO DO: 1. Start by adding 1 tbsp of baking soda to the glass. 2. Then fill the glass about 1/2 full with vegetable oil. 3. Next pour some vinegar into small cups and add food coloring to dye the vinegar your favorite color. 4. Finally, use a dropper to add the colored vinegar to the oil. Add several droppers full of vinegar. 5. Watch the colorful bubbles rise and fa Kids Lava Lamp Craft, Lava Lamp Science Experiment, 6th Grade Science Projects, Lava Lamp For Kids, Steam Experiments, Food Science Experiments, Raising Dragons, Lava Lamp Experiment, Baking Soda Experiments

Raising Dragons on Instagram: "Lava Lamp Science Experiment 🌋 ages 3+ 🌋 One of my most asked questions is if there is a way to do the lava lamp experiment without Alka-Seltzer or effervescent tablets and the answer is YES!! You can use baking soda and vinegar and it works just as well! Here’s how to do it: 👉 MATERIALS NEEDED: * Glass * Baking soda * Vegetable oil * Small cups * White vinegar * Food coloring * Dropper 👉 WHAT TO DO: 1. Start by adding 1 tbsp of baking soda to the glass. 2…

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