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How To Conduct The Experiment:
- Fill in the small cup or bowl with waterÂ
- place one of the M&M’s candies in the water sideways
- Slowly, the color starts dissolving in the water, and then after 10 minutes, you will start seeing the m’s floating around.Â
Well, it seems like magic doesn’t it! However, what you saw just now is not magic but is precise science where the water molecules easily dissolve the color particles of the candies. In contrast, the M part of the M&M’s is made out of edible paper, which floats on the water due to lesser surface tension.
Glowing Tornado:

Tornados might sound a bit dangerous but when you can’t see a real one and want to check it out through a science experiment, then here is a way you can do it!Â
Things You Need To Do The Experiment:
- A glass jar or a clear bottle
- Water
- Glowing paint
- Dish soap solution
How To Conduct The Experiment:
- Start with mixing the glowing paint in warm water.Â
- Mix the solution and now transfer it to a clear jar or bottle filled with water.
- Add two or three drops of dish soap and mix them
- Now, start swirling the bottle in a circular motion to create a glowing tornado.
The science behind this small jar glowing tornado is very easy. The jar’s circular motion pulls the water towards the center due to the gravity force that is pulling it. Once the circular motion slows down, the gravity force pulling the water also reduces, and hence the tornado comes to a stop as well. This fun experiment is one way to learn how nature works along with how science is controlling nature!
Elephant Toothpaste:

One of the really fun experiments is forming elephant toothpaste. This experiment is what we might have done as kids, and now it is time to pass it on to our kids as well. With just some of the simplest daily available ingredients, you can make this experiment a bomb!
Things You Need To Do The Experiment:
- Yeats packet
- Dish soap solution
- Food color
- Empty warm bottle
- 3% Hydrogen peroxide half a cup
- Cake pans
- Small bowl
- Safety glasses
- Funnel
How To Conduct The Experiment:
- Keep the empty bottle on top of a cake pan. Make sure to put on your safety glasses.
- Firstly, pour half a cup of hydrogen peroxide into the bottle with the help of a funnel.
- Now, add a small amount of dish soap into the bottle.Â
- Mix the content in the bottle and add any food color of your choice
- Add a yeast packet to a bowl and add about 3 tablespoons of water into the yeast. Mix them well.
- Lastly, add the yeast mixture from the bowl to the bottle with the help of a funnel and remove the funnel once the mixture has been added.
Now the bubbles start coming out along with foam through the sides of the bottle. The bottle will now feel warm to the touch. This happens due to the heat reaction in the bottle, and in terms of science, the enthalpy of the overall reaction increases, leading to such an outcome.Â
Final Words:
Well, that is all about the science experiments, which were both fun and easy. If you now want to try them out, make sure you have all the necessary stuff before starting the experiment. Do not forget that safety comes first! You need to make sure that you have your safety glasses and lab coat by your side.Â
