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<span class="pvc-badge" aria-label="views"><span class="pvc-count">503</span> <span class="pvc-label">views</span></span> Supercooled Water Magic: Freezing Liquids on Command
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503 views Supercooled Water Magic: Freezing Liquids on Command

Have you ever wondered how water can remain liquid even below its freezing point? This mesmerizing phenomenon is known as supercooling, and it’s a fascinating area of study in physics.…
Posted by thebackyardscientist October 21, 2025
<span class="pvc-badge" aria-label="views"><span class="pvc-count">505</span> <span class="pvc-label">views</span></span> The Magnetic Volcano: Iron Filings, Lava Lamps, and Field Lines Collide
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505 views The Magnetic Volcano: Iron Filings, Lava Lamps, and Field Lines Collide

The world of magnetism is filled with fascinating phenomena, and one of the most visually striking and educational experiments you can perform is the 'Magnetic Volcano.' This experiment combines the…
Posted by thebackyardscientist October 21, 2025
<span class="pvc-badge" aria-label="views"><span class="pvc-count">505</span> <span class="pvc-label">views</span></span> DIY Non-Newtonian Fluids: Walking on Liquid Cornstarch
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505 views DIY Non-Newtonian Fluids: Walking on Liquid Cornstarch

Have you ever wondered what it would be like to walk on water? While that might not be possible in the literal sense, you can create a substance that mimics…
Posted by thebackyardscientist October 21, 2025
<span class="pvc-badge" aria-label="views"><span class="pvc-count">504</span> <span class="pvc-label">views</span></span> Bouncing Water Droplets: The Leidenfrost Effect Explained Visually
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504 views Bouncing Water Droplets: The Leidenfrost Effect Explained Visually

Bouncing Water Droplets: The Leidenfrost Effect Explained Visually Have you ever witnessed a phenomenon where water droplets seem to bounce and hover on a hot surface as if defying gravity?…
Posted by thebackyardscientist October 21, 2025
<span class="pvc-badge" aria-label="views"><span class="pvc-count">504</span> <span class="pvc-label">views</span></span> Colorful Combustion: Comparing Metal Salts in Flame Tests
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504 views Colorful Combustion: Comparing Metal Salts in Flame Tests

Flame tests are one of the most visually striking experiments in chemistry, offering a glimpse into the hidden world of elements and their unique properties. When metal salts are exposed…
Posted by thebackyardscientist October 15, 2025
<span class="pvc-badge" aria-label="views"><span class="pvc-count">505</span> <span class="pvc-label">views</span></span> The Liquid Metal Maze: How Gallium Flows Around Magnetic Fields
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505 views The Liquid Metal Maze: How Gallium Flows Around Magnetic Fields

Few substances in the natural world captivate us quite like liquid metals. Their fluidity, conductivity, and unique properties under certain conditions make them a subject of both scientific study and…
Posted by thebackyardscientist October 15, 2025
<span class="pvc-badge" aria-label="views"><span class="pvc-count">503</span> <span class="pvc-label">views</span></span> Plasma in a Jar: Making Lightning with Everyday Items (Safely)
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503 views Plasma in a Jar: Making Lightning with Everyday Items (Safely)

Creating plasma, the fourth state of matter, might sound like something only scientists in high-tech labs can do. But with a few everyday items, you can create your own plasma…
Posted by thebackyardscientist October 15, 2025
<span class="pvc-badge" aria-label="views"><span class="pvc-count">504</span> <span class="pvc-label">views</span></span> From Soda to Science: Investigating the Mentos Reaction with Temperature Variations
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504 views From Soda to Science: Investigating the Mentos Reaction with Temperature Variations

Introduction The Mentos and soda reaction is a classic science experiment that has captivated people of all ages. Whether it’s the cascading foam or the energetic fizz, this reaction is…
Posted by thebackyardscientist October 15, 2025
<span class="pvc-badge" aria-label="views"><span class="pvc-count">507</span> <span class="pvc-label">views</span></span> The Exploding Watermelon Experiment: Measuring Internal Pressure in Fruits
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507 views The Exploding Watermelon Experiment: Measuring Internal Pressure in Fruits

Have you ever wondered what happens when you apply pressure to a watermelon? The exploding watermelon experiment is a classic science demonstration that has gone viral across the internet, fascinating…
Posted by thebackyardscientist October 15, 2025
<span class="pvc-badge" aria-label="views"><span class="pvc-count">510</span> <span class="pvc-label">views</span></span> Growing Crystals at Home: A Step-by-Step Guide
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510 views Growing Crystals at Home: A Step-by-Step Guide

Growing your own crystals at home is a fun and educational science project that can be enjoyed by people of all ages. Whether you're a parent looking for a creative…
Posted by thebackyardscientist October 8, 2025

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