Science Max | FULL EPISODE | States Of Matter | Season 1

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Solid, Liquid, Gas and all the things in-between. What’s in between? Cornstarch mud. Sometimes it’s a liquid, but sometimes a solid. Phil fills a giant trough with it to see if it’s solid enough to run across. Plus, giant rock candy, giant bubbles and a giant sledgehammer made out of a frozen pumpkin.

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I'll be using that Rock candy for smth else like my favourite show

Sierra_Kiwi
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Sorry for being one of those people that write a lot:
1. I was curious as to what happens to all the cornstarch or left over materials once the demonstration is over. It would be a nice idea to include what happens to all the stuff that's left over or make a video showing what happens to everything once you're done using them.

2. I'm an earth and space science teacher and i'm glad that everyone can enjoy your videos, but i consider most just "fun science". It would be good to see more observations, patterns, data collecting, analysis, engaging in arguments from evidence, etc in your videos.. All my students want to see in my class is "fun science" without any connections or applications. I apply my science class to all sorts of real world applications: soil mechanics for floods, agriculture. My rock cycle unit was applied to construction materials/foundation, developing cities and they enjoy it a lot. But it does make it difficult when they see videos on 'fun science' and all they want to do is make ROCK CANDY, OREO COOKIE MOON PHASES, ETC. I can see how making rock candy can be applied to a mini lesson or lab on crystallization in the rock cycle. But most of these videos on fun science don't really show kids the importance of learning the concept, or how they can be applied or how to even think like a scientist.

Im in no way against your channel, i just think there could be more in them. I feel the same way about other channels.

juanmartincasco
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My son just said “I prefer this guy over anyone else, for science” well there ya have it lol just put this on for him tonight, since he didn’t have HW and I wanted him to do something with his brain other than watch doofy YT videos lol thanks for ya content 😊😊🤗

christinesmith
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I completely forgot abt this show, used to watch it when i was 7, now im 12 :)

questionmark
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I love ur videos I would rather watch you than my teacher

Penny-xlhk
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I watched your earthquakes one and it was really fun so I think you should do like the baking soda one with

G.Squiggle
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Cornstartch mud is also called Oobleck.

Lunarcannibal
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The pumpkin is hollow so it has less mass than the banana

Extremebitesstopmotion
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that was messy with a pumpkin slege hammer

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how do you fit that solid in that bottle

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I’ve saved this video only for the rock candy thing

titantunaeaterr
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good job ilike your content am aaron much love from kenya

khnpvyw
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why did you make the rock candy bigger even if you know you can't get it out

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Cornstarch mud is also known as olblaeck

ShanonNebo-qfug
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This gives me dollar general Bill Nye vibes

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