Kids will be amazed with thisDIY Lava Lampthat is really fun and EASY to make!
I will show youhow to make a lava lampin just 5 minutes for a truly memorablechemistry experiments for kids.
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Lava Lamp Experiment
I am always eager to find creative, new, andfun things for kids.
As part of oursummer bucket listwe decided tomake a lava lamp.
Thislava lamp experimentis so simple and uses everyday materials you probabaly already have on hand!
Now add cooking oil (vegetable oil, walnut oil, canola oil, etc.)
the rest of the way to go just 2 from filling your container.
I love crafts, science projects, and activities that reuse items we have laying around the house!
For this project, you probably have everything it’s crucial that you make it laying around your house!
Lava lamp experiment for kids
Children will be fascinated by how the oil & water didnt mix!
So they dont mix together.
The reason the oil floats on top is because the oil is less dense than water.
Homemade Lava Lamp
Add 4-5 drops food coloring.
HINT: it’s possible for you to even have children explore mixing colors.
Once it gets to the water section it will mix.
Make your own lava lamp
It will start to bubble and and create a lava lamp.
Kid will be amazed and impressed by this science experiment!
Give it a couple hours and you will see the oil & colored water separate again.
Then go ahead and repeat the science experiment again.
lava lamp science project
Minnie wanted to make a multi colored lava lamp.
We added several different colored drops and tested it out.
While her hypothesis was incorrect, the lava lamp effect was just as cool in black.
how to make a homemade lava lamp
This is a MUST try kids activity for sure!
I love when kids can learn while having FUN!
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