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20 Minute Labs: Levitating Ice Cube
Have you ever watched something that seemed to float or hover in the air like magic? Another word for this is levitation. You might have seen it done with magnets - the force from one magnet can make another magnet hover above it! If you've ever had ice water, you probably noticed that the ice floats right at the top …
Levitating Ice Cube
Make an ice cube float in the middle of a glass of liquid! It'll even melt and drips will go to the bottom in this month's 20 Minute Lab from Yellow Scope. F...
Use Chemistry to Lift Ice Cubes
Could you lift the ice cube you had sprinkled with salt and left untouched for a few minutes? Did you fail to pick up the cube in all other cases? Why does this happen? First, the …
What Makes Ice Melt Fastest?
Investigate the effect of temperature on how colligative properties melt the ice cubes. To do this, try your experiment at different temperatures, such as room temperature or outside on a hot …
The Meissner Effect: How to levitate a neodymium magnet
The Meissner Effect: How to levitate a neodymium magnet. A neodymium magnet cube sits on a surface of yttrium barium copper oxide— YBa2Cu3O7, nicknamed YBCO—inside the bottom …
Ice Cube on a String Experiment
It’s simple. Salt plus ice equals a chemical reaction! The salt makes the ice melt and break down, making the roads safer for drivers. Try this experiment with a few basic kitchen supplies to see how salt reacts with an ice cube to pick up a …
Water cycle in a jar
In the jar, the hot water evaporates and becomes water vapor. When the water vapor is cooled by the ice, it transforms to small water droplets that are visible as a cloud. The water vapor condenses more easily on the small particles that …
Lifting Ice Cube Experiment
The Lifting Ice Cube Experiment is a trick that will let you lift ice cubes without getting your hands wet or making use of a spoon! You don't believe it is possible? With science, nothing is …
Our latest 20 Minute Lab: make an ice cube float in the middle of a glass of liquid and melt into the bottom! Great #STEM activity for at-home science!
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Have you ever watched something that seemed to float or hover in the air like magic? Another word for this is levitation. You might have seen it done with magnets - the force from one magnet can make another magnet hover above it! If you've ever had ice water, you probably noticed that the ice floats right at the top …
Make an ice cube float in the middle of a glass of liquid! It'll even melt and drips will go to the bottom in this month's 20 Minute Lab from Yellow Scope. F...
Could you lift the ice cube you had sprinkled with salt and left untouched for a few minutes? Did you fail to pick up the cube in all other cases? Why does this happen? First, the …
Investigate the effect of temperature on how colligative properties melt the ice cubes. To do this, try your experiment at different temperatures, such as room temperature or outside on a hot …
The Meissner Effect: How to levitate a neodymium magnet. A neodymium magnet cube sits on a surface of yttrium barium copper oxide— YBa2Cu3O7, nicknamed YBCO—inside the bottom …
It’s simple. Salt plus ice equals a chemical reaction! The salt makes the ice melt and break down, making the roads safer for drivers. Try this experiment with a few basic kitchen supplies to see how salt reacts with an ice cube to pick up a …
In the jar, the hot water evaporates and becomes water vapor. When the water vapor is cooled by the ice, it transforms to small water droplets that are visible as a cloud. The water vapor condenses more easily on the small particles that …
The Lifting Ice Cube Experiment is a trick that will let you lift ice cubes without getting your hands wet or making use of a spoon! You don't believe it is possible? With science, nothing is …
Our latest 20 Minute Lab: make an ice cube float in the middle of a glass of liquid and melt into the bottom! Great #STEM activity for at-home science!