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Uploaded by on Dec 9, 2008

Visit http://www.sciencebob.com for instructions for the home version of this Elephant's Toothpaste experiment.

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  • pls help, i have an science project to the next 2 days... it works mine but.... it have lots bubbles and i is not like a worm when it come out, it spread... its 1/2 cup but if my container is wrong, i dont have a bottle 16 ounce so i use water container (it is more hard done a soda bottle)

  • @XxXzeroXxXizm Sounds like you need more dish soap or a different kind of soap.

  • is the smallest one okay to touch? or do you have to clean it with gloves

  • @eatmesoftly It is best to use gloves in case there is any unreacted hydrogen peroxide.

  • can you use any hair care shampoo?please anwser asap.plsss

    anyone can anwser if they know the anwser.

  • @DarkLogic5000 It is not shampoo, it is hydrogen peroxide 20 volume. Hope that helps.

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  • Makes me hungry for soft serve yogurt!

  • Must do

  • What would happen if you were to use 100% hydrogen peroxide? (the kind that is used for first aid and found at pharmacies).

  • it looks like guts!!

  • I like the the third one I wish we could do it at home.

  • Hello Science Bob!

    I have a few questions. First, is the first foam experiment (the one in the bottle) steaming? I'd like to use this as a science project for school so I'd love to do this in front of my class. However, I'd have to keep it in a plastic bag so that our table does not get messy. Would my bag melt or burn if I did the first one?

    Also, as I said before I'd like to use this in my science fair project. Can you think of a good question or purpose for this experiment?

    Thanks.

  • In doing this for my science project!!! :)

  • That was awesome!!!!

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