Magnetic Cereal

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Uploaded by on Feb 25, 2008

This was just a little science experiment for Serenity. It didn't go as well as expected since I didn't have any really powerful magnets but the idea was still there.

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  • hey if you put the cerel in hot water first you will see the actual iron paricles stick to the magnet

  • i think we'll try that... thanks!

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  • I did this 2day in science 6th grade

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  • @MikeUTube9333 I can't stop laughing, cause you will.

  • "no, no and NOOO!!" :)

  • is it good to eat it?

  • Hope you weren't planning on using those magnets for anything. Now they're ruined. Smooth move Exlax.

  • there are numerous chemicals in foods like disodium EDTA that react with metal halides in mercury, iron. particularly badly with mercury. you want to see something fucking serious? look into arrowroot baby cookies' ingredients. there are 2 chemicals in there that react with one another in your body in a way that is a fucking completely obvious attack on infant health.

  • Good job, your daughter is cute, she could be your video making partner.

    Keep up the good work man.

  • @HikariHime29 you might want to look into GMO foods, like corn. 80% of corn and 91% of soybeans in this country are GMO. genetically modified. sugar has been replaced by high fructose corn syrup in virtually any product you can imagine. look at any study of hfcs. 30-50% of products containing this corn syrup also contain mercury. you can't make this shit up. it's a MAJOR contributor to diabetes as well, which is why there is such an epidemic now in America.

    iron? think MERCURY. think POISON.

  • Nice video :)))

  • @MijnheerSlagt You're quite the retard. Iron is an element and cannot be broken down further. That's it. If you went further than sixth grade you would know that.

  • Very good. Heat hot. Fire burn. Water wet. You're a genius.

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