How to Do a Science Project with Gas and Detergent
Sometimes teachers want to show some students a really awesome science experiment which isn't dangerous in a sense. The students can participate to!
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Steps
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1Get a pipe, and attach it to a gas valve.
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2Turn the gas on and put the pipe into a bowl full of water.
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3Put detergent in the bowl to make the water bubble up.
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4Put water on your hands and up your arms.
- The gas should have made bubbles from the detergent.
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5Get as many bubbles in your hands as you can.
- The adult now sets a splint on fire, and put it to your hands.
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6If you followed these steps then you should feel a little warmth on your hands and see some fire come off your hands.
Tips
- Put water on your hands and up to your elbows thoroughly and make sure you don't dry your arms.
- Don't be greedy with the bubbles. Too many bubbles could burn you.
Warnings
- Put a lot of water on your hands and arms, or you could burn yourself!
Things You'll Need
- Pipe
- Gas valve
- Bowl
- Matches
- Splints
- Detergent water
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