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  1. DIY Lava Lamp Make a lava lamp using an acid -base reaction (neutralization) Safety: Safety glasses/goggles and rubber/vinyl gloves are recommended with all chemical experiments and …

  2. Procedure: First, fill the container 3⁄4 of the way with . getable oil. Then, fill the rest of the container with water, and watch how the water will sink to the bottom under the oil and look like little. clear blobs. …

  3. Apr 13, 2020 · Now that we have all our materials let’s start making some lava lamps. Step 1: Fill your container about 1/3 of the way up with vinegar. Add a few drops of food coloring. Depending on the …

  4. Simply break one of your Alka-Seltzer tablets in half and drop them in! Congratulations you’ve made your very own lava lamp! What’s going on? As you already know oil and water don’t like to mix. Oil is …

  5. Make a lava lamp – Using the tall glass or empty bottle, fill it about a third full with water. Then top it up with vegetable oil. Add a few drops of food colouring. Wait for the colour to mix in with the water. …

  6. Make a Lava Lamp 1. Fill the bottle most of the way with vegetable oil. 2. Fill the rest of the flask with water. 3. Add a few drops of food colouring; your choice of colour. 4. Break the tablet in half and drop …

  7. For this homemade science experiment, we’ll be transported back to the ’70s and make our own lava lamp! Watching those misshapen bubbles float up to the top of the lamp and sink back down can be …