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Piezo Explosive Popper

Kids love things that go boom. Throw in some flames and you've got one of the most popular experiments in Reeko's Mad Scientist Lab. The piezo popper, also known as the film cannon, binaca bomb, or...

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Oil and water don’t mix

After a rainstorm have you ever noticed puddles in the road with glossy-looking oil floating on top? Ever noticed the oil spots that sometimes form in your chicken-noodle soup? Ever notice how Reeko...

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Burning through Money experiment (or is it a magic trick?)

In this experiment, we’ll freak Dad out by lighting a five-dollar bill and laughing madly as it burns. The flames will mysteriously go out and the five-dollar bill will be left unharmed. Hmmmm… Is this...

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Ultra Cold LN2 Replacement

Liquid nitrogen, represented by the equation LN2, is often used in higher level science experiments. In this experiment, we’ll create a liquid with the same “ultra cold” properties found in liquid...

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Make a Christmas-time glitter globe (aka snow globe)

In this science experiment we will mix molecules to make a glitter globe (i.e. a "snow globe"). We will combine rubbing alcohol, vegetable oil, and a few other tiny, shiny things to make a cool science...

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Piezo Explosive Popper

Kids love things that go boom. Throw in some flames and you've got one of the most popular experiments in Reeko's Mad Scientist Lab. The piezo popper, also known as the film cannon, binaca bomb, or...

View Article

Oil and water don’t mix

After a rainstorm have you ever noticed puddles in the road with glossy-looking oil floating on top? Ever noticed the oil spots that sometimes form in your chicken-noodle soup? Ever notice how Reeko...

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Burning through Money experiment (or is it a magic trick?)

In this experiment, we’ll freak Dad out by lighting a five-dollar bill and laughing madly as it burns. The flames will mysteriously go out and the five-dollar bill will be left unharmed. Hmmmm… Is this...

View Article


Ultra Cold LN2 Replacement

Liquid nitrogen, represented by the equation LN2, is often used in higher level science experiments. In this experiment, we’ll create a liquid with the same “ultra cold” properties found in liquid...

View Article


Make a Christmas-time glitter globe (aka snow globe)

In this science experiment we will mix molecules to make a glitter globe (i.e. a "snow globe"). We will combine rubbing alcohol, vegetable oil, and a few other tiny, shiny things to make a cool science...

View Article

Piezo Explosive Popper

Kids love things that go boom. Throw in some flames and you've got one of the most popular experiments in Reeko's Mad Scientist Lab. The piezo popper, also known as the film cannon, binaca bomb, or...

View Article

Oil and water don’t mix

After a rainstorm have you ever noticed puddles in the road with glossy-looking oil floating on top? Ever noticed the oil spots that sometimes form in your chicken-noodle soup? Ever notice how Reeko...

View Article

Burning through Money experiment (or is it a magic trick?)

In this experiment, we’ll freak Dad out by lighting a five-dollar bill and laughing madly as it burns. The flames will mysteriously go out and the five-dollar bill will be left unharmed. Hmmmm… Is this...

View Article


Ultra Cold LN2 Replacement

Liquid nitrogen, represented by the equation LN2, is often used in higher level science experiments. In this experiment, we’ll create a liquid with the same “ultra cold” properties found in liquid...

View Article

Make a Christmas-time glitter globe (aka snow globe)

In this science experiment we will mix molecules to make a glitter globe (i.e. a "snow globe"). We will combine rubbing alcohol, vegetable oil, and a few other tiny, shiny things to make a cool science...

View Article


Piezo Explosive Popper

Kids love things that go boom. Throw in some flames and you've got one of the most popular experiments in Reeko's Mad Scientist Lab. The piezo popper, also known as the film cannon, binaca bomb, or...

View Article

Oil and water don’t mix

After a rainstorm have you ever noticed puddles in the road with glossy-looking oil floating on top? Ever noticed the oil spots that sometimes form in your chicken-noodle soup? Ever notice how Reeko...

View Article


Burning through Money experiment (or is it a magic trick?)

In this experiment, we’ll freak Dad out by lighting a five-dollar bill and laughing madly as it burns. The flames will mysteriously go out and the five-dollar bill will be left unharmed. Hmmmm… Is this...

View Article

Ultra Cold LN2 Replacement

Liquid nitrogen, represented by the equation LN2, is often used in higher level science experiments. In this experiment, we’ll create a liquid with the same “ultra cold” properties found in liquid...

View Article

Make a Christmas-time glitter globe (aka snow globe)

In this science experiment we will mix molecules to make a glitter globe (i.e. a "snow globe"). We will combine rubbing alcohol, vegetable oil, and a few other tiny, shiny things to make a cool science...

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