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      • Sadly, there's no simple answer, although many teens are simply experimenting. Juvenile bomb-makers, like adult bomb-makers, are almost exclusively male. They come from all social backgrounds, and might be honor roll students or dropouts. Some make bombs without having deep psychological reasons for doing so.
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  2. May 13, 2024 · How to Create an Explosion. Put some baking soda in a cup and slowly pour distilled white vinegar into it for a classic explosion. Fill a bottle 1/4 full with hydrogen peroxide, then add a squirt of dish soap, some food coloring, and a mixture of yeast and water for a vibrant explosion!

  3. Sep 27, 2023 · The Facebook posts warn people to be careful picking up bottles because kids are making dangerous explosive devices with Drano and targeting unsuspecting people. Warnings posted by government or police officials have also warned of plastic bottles that may actually be Drano bombs in disguise.

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    • Mind Blowing Water Bottle Popper Experiment. In this simple experiment by Housing A Forest, your child will watch a bottle blow its top…just by twisting it!
    • Awesome Erupting Dinosaur Eggs Experiment For Science Fair. Your little paleontologists will love hatching these erupting dinosaur eggs by Parenting Chaos.
    • Big Bursting Elephant Toothpaste Experiment. Abraca-xplosion! With just a handful of household ingredients like yeast, 3 tablespoon of water, bottle, hydrogen peroxide, dish soap and food colouring, you and your child can make elephant toothpaste by Hallecake.
    • Cool Alternative Explosion Experiment. Volcanoes are so yesterday. Today’s kids are all about alternative explosions by Little Bins for Little Hands…like this apple.
  4. Have you ever wondered how pressure works? Here's an easy experiment from our course 'Strange Science' that you can do to see for yourself! All you need is v...

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    • Erupting soda geyser. The most well known explosive experiment is probably the infamous coke and mentos eruption! This science experiment is a must-try for everyone and always leads to shrieks of joy as the geyser of coke shoots into the air.
    • Exploding watermelon. 123 Homeschool 4 Me has a fantastic exploding watermelon which looks impressive, but do take care, as it will explode with a bang!
    • Film canister rocket. Film canister rockets are always fun, but they also fly up very quickly, so stand back straight away. It’s a good idea to use chalk to mark out a safe observation area on the ground before starting and ask an adult to add the ingredients to the canister and place it on the ground.
    • Elephant Toothpaste. Another fun, explosive science experiment to try with kids is making elephant toothpaste. It’s a big reaction that looks amazing! We wouldn’t recommend going for the elephant toothpaste world record, though.
  5. Jul 1, 2024 · A basic, easy smoke bomb that produces thick grey smoke with a purple flame can be made using just two ingredients: white granulated sugar and potassium nitrate, the ingredient found in cold packs. [1] . Mixing these two simply components together creates a slow-burning, long-lasting bomb.

  6. There are tons of science experiments for kids to do at home. They are a great way to learn and have fun at the same time. Here are some explosive ones!