For this fun experiment, we have transformed our kitchen into a laboratory. We put on our lab coats, gloves and safety glasses to observe this amazing reaction that produces a lot of foam and a bit of heat too (: Science is awesome!
Materials needed:
- 1/2 a cup of Hydrogen peroxide 6%
- a few squeezes of dish soap
- food colouring
- a packet of dry yeast
- 1/4 a cup of warm water
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