Sunday, May 27, 2012

Elephant Toothpaste {Science Experiment}


We absolutely love any kind of craft that involves coagulating, exploding, bubbling and goo. We do. I'm just as bad as my kids, I think. I get all excited and do the "whoo hoo, what's it going to do now" stuff. My poor neighbors. They have to listen to that all summer.

This was a great one to do. And the oohhhs and aahhhs were so fun!

My son was at his friend's house so my daughter wanted to do something "special" since we had mommy daughter time.  We looked through my giant "things I want to make" list and this is what she picked out - Elephant Toothpaste.  This idea came from Preschool Powel Packets

You will need:
* soda bottle (empty)
* tray or cookie sheet
* 2 Tbsp. warm water
* 1 tsp. yeast
* 1/2 cup hydrogen peroxide (it should be a 6% solution and not the 3% solution from the grocery store.  I'll show you why in a minute.  But it can work with the3% if you can't find the other.)
* 4-5 drops of food coloring
* liquid dish soap


Add the hydrogen peroxide to the empty bottle.  Squirt in a little of the dish soap and swirl around to mix.  Add 4-5 drops of food coloring.


In a small dish, mix the warm water and yeast.  Stir until well dissolved.

Pour the yeast mixture into the bottle and watch it grow!


My daughter LOVED this!!!

Here's what it was like with store bought hydrogen peroxide (3%).  (Still super cool.)


We thought it was so cool we ran to the beauty supply store when my son came home and bought 6% to see if there truly was a difference.


Here's the science part of it:
Hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) naturally breaks down into water and oxygen.  It is stored in opaque containers to help slow down this process.  Catalase (an enzyme in all living things, including yeast) speeds up the reaction.  Dish soap catches the oxygen and makes bigger bubbles and the food coloring makes it look cool.  The foam and bottle feel warm because the reaction is exothermic--it releases energy as heat.

 

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24 comments:

petesprincess said...

Thank you thank you...science fair is this Thursday and we needed a cool project!! He likes it

Kathryn said...

What a fun project! Thanks for sharing this with us:)

Shyanne @SHYbyDESIGN said...

I'm helping to plan a Mad Scientist party and this would be super fun for the kiddos! {Must pin}

Stephanie H. said...

I love this idea I will have to use this with my activity night kido's

Lisa said...

So so neat! Love it! Life at your house must be so fun.

aleisethefunny said...

Great Idea! Also, awesome blog! :)

Sue @ Cakeballs, cookies and more said...

You are a cooler mom than me, I would be all "get outside with that!" then I would watch from the back door and make the hubby clean it up!

Sarah Avila said...

This looks fun! My kids will love it!

Thanks for posting!

Joan@chocolateandmore said...

This looks like so much fun and great for a rainy day!

Raina said...

This looks like a blast! You are such a great mom:)

Trish - Sweetology101 said...

this made me just laugh - that look on your daughters face is PRICELESS!!

Danielle Wagasky said...

Oh man I love all your fun ideas! I found you via blog train!

Danielle
Blissful and Domestic
www.blissfulanddomestic.com

Janine LaTulippe said...

Very fun! My kids love to get messy. Stopping by from ABC and 123. I am a new follower on GFC and Pinterest. Hope to see you at True Aim.

Ms. Liz said...

Looks great! Using the 6% really does make a difference. We made ours red and used it as volcano lava. Still a hit! This one never gets boring :)

kendascrafts said...

looks fun! I'll have to try it with my boy!

Shannon @ Cozy Home Scenes said...

This looks like a great project to do with your kids are bored during the summer. I bet you'll be doing this one more than once! Thanks for sharing at Your Cozy Home Party so other parents and grandparents can find it!

Cheryl @ Sew Can Do said...

This is going on the to-do list for summer! Thanks for linking to Craftastic Monday at Sew Can Do:)

Patricia Purcell said...

How fun! My kids will love trying this!

Little Susie Home Maker said...

How cute! She looks like she is having a blast! Punn intended!
Blessings,
Susie

Carrie said...

Oh, how fun!! It looks like all of you love this kind of experiment! Thank you for sharing at Sharing Saturday!!

johnsed said...

This is a fun one! The full blown chemical reaction gives off a lot of heat. You can see our class do a large scale demo here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l5LGdz24M3w

Lula B @ NavigatingByJoy.com said...

Hi - Thank you so much for sharing this. I've had it pinned for a long time and last week we got around to doing it at last - it was fabulous! I posted some pictures here:
http://www.navigatingbyjoy.com/2013/02/16/elephants-toothpaste-fun-with-catalysts/
Lucinda

Tammy S said...

This beyond cool. I will have to make this with my kids for sure. This is even better the the Coca Cola and Mentos experiment. Thanks for sharing!

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