WEST MICHIGAN — Two things that we might have at home right now is a bar of soap and a microwave. When put together, those two items can help us understand Charles Law and how thunderstorms form.
GRAND RAPIDS — Have you ever wondered if a bar of soap can explode in the microwave? Making soap explode is super simple and a lot of fun! Plus we can learn 2 different ideas…something called Charles ...
It can be difficult to teach kids why washing their hands is important, but with this simple experiment, they can have fun learning. Since soap molecules are made of hydrophobic (repels water) and ...
ALTOONA, Pa. — An experiment has been floating around the internet showing the importance of washing your hands with soap. Here’s why it works. This experiment can be done at home with simple ...
* It is very important to use Ivory soap in this experiment as the air pockets are the key to having a successful experiment!
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. ALTOONA, Pa. (WTAJ) — An experiment has been ...
In March, while scrolling through TikTok for classroom inspiration, Miami pre-K teacher Amanda Lorenzo discovered a perfectly simple science experiment for the coronavirus age. Prior to the pandemic’s ...
Amidst the coronavirus chaos, everyone seems to be grabbing the hand sanitizer and washing their hands more often than just after using the bathroom. Proof of this would be the empty shelves at your ...
Because of the high volume of air whipped into a bar of ivory soap, when the bar is heated in the microwave, it expands rapidly into a huge, fluffy cloud in just seconds. Try it for yourself! Remember ...
It can be difficult to teach kids why washing their hands is important, but with this simple experiment, they can have fun learning. >> Lawn Care Tips with Jesse Maag WHAT YOU NEED: - two bowls - dish ...
ALTOONA, Pa. (WTAJ) — An experiment has been floating around the internet showing the importance of washing your hands with soap. Here’s why it works. This experiment can be done at home with simple ...