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Extinguishing candles without blowing them using science
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Today's experiment is a simple and intriguing one which will leave your kids wondering how did this happen!
A word of caution: This experiment has to be carried out under parental guidance/adult supervision as it requires handling/lighting fire.
Things we need:
• Glass jar with cap/lid
• Match box
• Empty glass
• A spoon
Easy-peasy steps:
1. Place the glass jar and fill it with baking soda. Depending upon the size of your glass jar, pour 2-3 big spoons of baking soda.
2. Pour vinegar into the glass jar with baking soda and quickly cover it with the cap/lid to trap the gas.
3. Shake the mixture properly so it mixes well to create more gas.
4. Light the candles and stack them together.
5. Carefully open the cap of the glass jar and pour the collected gas into the empty glass. Be careful not to pour the liquid into the glass.
6. Pour the gas collected from the empty glass on the candles and watch the science in action!
The science behind it:
• When baking soda and vinegar mixes, it produces the carbon-dioxide gas
• Fire requires oxygen to keep burning. Once it comes in contact with carbon-dioxide it extinguishes.
Tinkering Thinking:
How would you tinker with your child's curious mind with this experiment?
You may want to discuss the following questions to initiate the thinking process and be amazed with what their minds can come up with
1. Would you see the same result if you try to re-do this experiment using some other mixture besides baking soda and vinegar?
2. What would happen if pour the liquid mixture on the candle? Would it still extinguish?
From our sponsors:
Frank Educational Aids Pvt. Ltd., or Frank believes in fun ways to learn! It provides new and innovative learning products for children which includes educational games, puzzles, other educational toys and textbooks for schools. It is one of the leading companies finding itself positioned at par with the major Toy Companies operating in India.
My son has been using Frank toys and puzzles since he was two years old and he absolutely adores them. They are creative and engrossing! I am sure your kids would adore them too. For more information about Frank, please visit their website and online store:
This was such an amazing experiment. My little one kept wondering how did the candles blow themselves! We had a great time doing it, I am sure your little one will be amazed too! Tinker away!!
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A word of caution: This experiment has to be carried out under parental guidance/adult supervision as it requires handling/lighting fire.
Things we need:
• Glass jar with cap/lid
• Match box
• Empty glass
• A spoon
Easy-peasy steps:
1. Place the glass jar and fill it with baking soda. Depending upon the size of your glass jar, pour 2-3 big spoons of baking soda.
2. Pour vinegar into the glass jar with baking soda and quickly cover it with the cap/lid to trap the gas.
3. Shake the mixture properly so it mixes well to create more gas.
4. Light the candles and stack them together.
5. Carefully open the cap of the glass jar and pour the collected gas into the empty glass. Be careful not to pour the liquid into the glass.
6. Pour the gas collected from the empty glass on the candles and watch the science in action!
The science behind it:
• When baking soda and vinegar mixes, it produces the carbon-dioxide gas
• Fire requires oxygen to keep burning. Once it comes in contact with carbon-dioxide it extinguishes.
Tinkering Thinking:
How would you tinker with your child's curious mind with this experiment?
You may want to discuss the following questions to initiate the thinking process and be amazed with what their minds can come up with
1. Would you see the same result if you try to re-do this experiment using some other mixture besides baking soda and vinegar?
2. What would happen if pour the liquid mixture on the candle? Would it still extinguish?
From our sponsors:
Frank Educational Aids Pvt. Ltd., or Frank believes in fun ways to learn! It provides new and innovative learning products for children which includes educational games, puzzles, other educational toys and textbooks for schools. It is one of the leading companies finding itself positioned at par with the major Toy Companies operating in India.
My son has been using Frank toys and puzzles since he was two years old and he absolutely adores them. They are creative and engrossing! I am sure your kids would adore them too. For more information about Frank, please visit their website and online store:
This was such an amazing experiment. My little one kept wondering how did the candles blow themselves! We had a great time doing it, I am sure your little one will be amazed too! Tinker away!!
#kidsexperiment #funwithkids #kidsactivity #diyactivityforkids #toddleractivities #toddlerexperiments #stayhome #hometogether #stemitivities #steamitivities #steam #stem #steamforkids #stemforkids #stemeducation #stemactivities #learningathome #learningwithplay #preschoolactivities #homeschooling #homeschoolingmom #scienceexperiments #scienceforkids #frank #frankedu