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  1. Whether you’re looking for a science experiment for kids or simply looking for a way to WOW them, this Fog Puff experiment is the perfect way to go. You like...

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  2. Fog in a Bottle Instructions. Gather your materials and follow the three step instructions! Step by Step. 1. Fill a jar or bottle with HOT, HOT water for 60 seconds. 2. Pour out most of the water and then place a plastic bag with ice cubes over the top. 3. Fog will start to form inside the bottle.

  3. Get ready to be mesmerized by the incredible science behind dry ice! In this video, we'll explore the amazing fog effect created when you combine dry ice and...

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  4. May 29, 2012 · A fun scientific investigation for kids on a hot day: freezing and then melting objects in blocks of ice! We have had some wonderfully hot weather this week and our play has been mainly outside from breakfast to bedtime. To help cool down we had a go at the simplest of scientific experiments, turning water into ice and then back again to water!

  5. Oct 20, 2018 · 1. Explain that fog forms because warm air holds more moisture (water vapor) than cold air, and as air cools, the water gets “squeezed out.”. 2. Oversee your child as he does the experiment ...

  6. 5. Instant Snow: The Boiling Water and Freezing Air Experiment. Turn boiling water into a cloud of ice crystals with this dramatic winter weather experiment. It’s a fantastic demonstration of the effects of extreme cold on hot water, but safety is paramount.

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  8. This experiment focuses on freezing different liquids. First watch the video of the ‘intriguing ice’ demonstration, then find out how you can get your learners freezing different liquids and thinking about the properties of solids and liquids. Learning objectives. To describe the properties of solids, liquids and gases.