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  • i'm gonna try this with my 6 yr old and twin 11yr old boys

  • @brummitt1987 That's awesome! Have fun :)

  • can s.b tell me what is the thing u but in a vinegar bottle wth baking soda to make it explode?

  • @tancungcuc there are many experiments that use vinegar and baking soda to show the chemical reaction that takes place between the two. Another one of our favorites is the Mentos and Diet Coke activity. Check out our video for that one also!

  • Students will love this, thanks!

  • @zmcgo great, glad to hear it! Thanks for the comment!

  • do you have to use shaving cream can you use whipcream so that maybe you can eat it i mean is you like to drink vinegar and baking oda but still can you use whipcream

  • @snowfluff147 You never want to put any type of science experiment in your mouth. You should always have an adult present when doing any type of science experiment as well.

  • I am a science teacher and this is a great way to teach my preschoolers who is just starting to lean science.

  • This video is highly recommended. The kids will learn so much from this

  • Great video about volcanoes

    

  • You are amazing!! Keep the science videos coming.

  • dont menchane it

  • I really love The Quirkles. They teach kids an easy way to understand science

  • awsome

  • @canuckbd thank you for checking out our videos!

  • wow

  • thx for making this video i needed it to make a science fair project for my school

  • @safifavio our pleasure! We're glad to hear that it helped. Thanks for the comment!

  • yeah. :)

  • cooooool!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!­!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @tuttotin666 thanks, we're glad you liked it!

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