We probably all know how dangerous diving in deep water can be. The crushing pressure from the water can crush a human’s body. Instead of demonstrating that, the scientists used styrofoam cups to get ...
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Acetone melts styrofoam in this striking chemical experiment
The science pros at TKOR melt styrofoam with acetone in this chemical test.
Acetone is a solvent that breaks down Styrofoam, which results in the Styrofoam dissolving in Acetone similar to how sugar does in water. Styrofoam is a polystyrene that has been pumped with air.
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Dissolving styrofoam with acetone: A fiery experiment
Truth behind 'nuclear trunk' washed up on NSW beach revealed Logan crime scene established as woman and child found dead, man assisting police ‘She’s realised’: Insider’s Jackie O reveal Three common ...
Do you have packing peanuts left over from all the packages you received from the holidays? If so, grab them and a vacuum cleaner hose for an experiment that will teach you about air pressure.
Fill a large sauce pan with enough water to completely submerge your Styrofoam cup. Have an adult place it on the stove and bring the water to a rapid boil. Place several rubber bands around the ...
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