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Sun, 26th Feb 2012 A classic experiment showing what happens to air from a candle when it is enclosed.
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Sun, 5th Jul 2009 You may think that oranges are a boring fruit. Discover their more exciting side in this...
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Fri, 30th Sep 2011 You don't really think of iron as being particularly flammable, but as this experiment sh...
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Sun, 10th Apr 2011 How to hold a balloon over a candle without it bursting
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Sun, 19th Dec 2010 Find out how to blow out candles behind solid objects
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Sun, 25th Jul 2010 Popping candy or pop rocks is a strange sort of children's sweet which seems to explode i...
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Fri, 28th May 2010 Look inside a candle using nothing more sophisticated than a sieve, and find out how the ...
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Fri, 28th May 2010 As I was playing with candles this week and had a high speed camera I thought it would be...
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Sat, 22nd May 2010 How grated carrot and some ink can teach us about staining cells
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Sun, 16th May 2010 Dissolve some eggs and find out the difference between Biological and non-Biological wash...
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Sun, 21st Mar 2010 Find out some of the pigments in a leaf using some easy household materials.
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Sun, 24th Jan 2010 Find out how to make a mini-explosion using a film canister, and find out how your explos...
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Sun, 17th Jan 2010 We were asked why councils don't use seawater to melt ice on the roads. Why not find out...
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Sun, 8th Nov 2009 Make a bizzare, shelless, raw egg in this easy experiment.
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Sun, 28th Jun 2009 We have a look at the chemistry of batteries and what happens if you cool them down.
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Sun, 10th May 2009 Discover what happens when you make water fizzy, why it then tastes so tangy and why this...
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