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Watch water beads vanish with a simple science trick
In this video, I use transparent water beads to create an awesome disappearing act right in my classroom. I fill a bowl with ...
June 28 -- Water doesn't have to be wet. By stirring in a special powder with sloshing water, scientists created buckets of water beads that won't leak. Unlike regular water droplets that slide down a ...
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Watch salt shrink these water beads with simple science
In this quick science demo, I show how tiny water beads transform when you add salt. First I compare dry beads to ones that have soaked in water for 24 hours, then I sprinkle salt on them and watch ...
At first glance, you might mistake water beads for candy. The popular toys, commonly marketed as Orbeez, are round, tiny, and colorful. And like candy, kids can’t help but want to try to eat them. But ...
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