kitchen science

tags: kitchen science, science abuse, christmas lights, microwave oven, funny, humor, brainiac, streaming video This video shows one of several dangerous kitchen experiments conducted by real scientists who video them -- all so you don't have to repeat them yourself.
tags: kitchen science, science abuse, christmas lights, microwave oven, funny, humor, brainiac, streaming video This video shows one of several dangerous kitchen experiments conducted by real scientists who video them -- all so you don't have to repeat them yourself.
tags: kitchen science, parties, entertainment, fun, science tricks, christmas parties, edutainment, Richard Wiseman, streaming video This video is a fascinating collection of the top ten science tricks that you can do at that upcoming corporate Christmas party that you are dreading -- and by performing these tricks, you can entertain others whilst enjoying yourself, and make this party into a fun event for all! This video was created by Prof Richard Wiseman.
tags: Snickers Bar, candy bar, Kitchen Science, cloning food, Todd Wilbur, streaming video Famous food cloner, Todd Wilbur, wraps his head with tape and attempts to duplicate the world's most popular candy bar [5:59]
tags: The Hungry Scientist Handbook, DIY projects, kitchen science, Patrick Buckley, Lily Binns, book review When I was a kid, I enjoyed cooking and baking and I excelled at these activities since I regularly won all the blue ribbons in the pre-adult age divisions at the annual state fair. A little later, I expanded my kitchen-based activities to mixing drinks, a hobby that I pursue whenever possible to this very day. Later, when I began taking chemistry classes in school, my kitchen-based skills served me very well because I was a superb chemist. But I am not the only one to notice this…
tags: Kitchen Science, elephant toothpaste, chemistry demonstration, streaming video Elephant toothpaste is a classic chemistry demonstration that will make anyone overflow with joy. When hydrogen peroxide decomposes, it gives off oxygen gas and water. Under ordinary circumstances, it breaks down very slowly, but potassium iodide can act as a catalyst -- making the reaction tremendously fast. If there is some liquid soap mixed in with the hydrogen peroxide, steamy foam will gush out of the container. [1:05]
tags: Egg in a bottle, air pressure, streaming video I was reading the New Scientist book last night, called How to Fossilize Your Hamster and this was one of the very experiments I read about, while wishing I was in a pub instead of my bed (although I would instead be making Tia Maria and cream disappear instead, snert) And heyyyy, doesn't that cream formation look like Jesus Christ? [3:48] The explanation for this weird phenomenon is "saludal convection" where liquids of two densities mix together. If I am not mistaken, this experiment is even more interesting if you use Kahlua instread of…
tags: kitchen science, shivering quarter, streaming video Before using your quarters for laundry, you should try this little experiment. Push a quarter into a block of dry ice, and you will notice that a strange thing happens. The quarter quivers. Can you explain this phenomenon? [1:18] What do you predict would happen if you instead laid the quarter flat on the surface of the dry ice? What if you used a penny? how about a spoon?
tags: kitchen science, great balls of fire, streaming video This is an interesting little kitchen science experiment that is better thought of as backyard science since it involves an open flame. But this video shows you how to create your own flaming balls that you can hold in your hands! [3:25]
tags: magic milk, surface tension, physics, streaming video This is a really interesting video that shows a fun science experiment that you can do in your kitchen using all that extra milk that you have hanging around in the refrigerator -- this is especially good entertainment when the conquering hoards of relatives' kids have invaded your home for the holidays [1:14]
tags: two-fork toothpick trick, physics, streaming video This streaming video is a variation on a theme that I've posted about before: smoking is BAD BAD BAD for you! In this video, tar is extracted from 400 cigarettes -- in the kitchen, so you too, can do this experiment [4:09] Still Smoking? Watch This !! - video powered by Metacafe
tags: kitchen science, glowing ice bulb, streaming video Have you ever made a glowing ice bulb? I bet you didn't know they existed! Watch this video and learn how to do it in your own kitchen. [3:10] How to make Glowing Ice!
tags: kitchen science, recharge batteries, streaming video This streaming video describes a quick and easy way to recharge your dead batteries -- for free (unless you consider the expense of nearly boiling them in the process). I am not entirely convinced that this will work, but on the other hand, it is an interesting example of "kitchen science" where you can actually test this experiment for yourself and report back here. [1:07] Recharge Batteries For Free - Free videos are just a click away