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Naked Science Question and Answer


Dave Ansell

Chris Smith

Kat Arney

The Naked Scientists are back to answer all your burning science questions. Dr Chris, Dave and Helen tackle hot flushes, why spiders love living in our houses, how many stars are in the Milky Way, and why cows in a field always face in the same direction... We will also be connecting direct to Norwich, the host of this year's British Association Science Festival, to hear about a world record attempt at the most people in a bubble, and sticking with bubbles, Dave and Derek make lava lamps in Kitchen Science.

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Build a Lava lamp

Build a cool lava lamp using just materials from yor kitchen and find out how a real one works.

What you need

Round, biconvex white tablets

A fizzy tablet

Vegetable Oil

Some vegetable oil

A glass

A large glass or jar

 

 

What to Do

1- Fill the jar 1/4 full of water

2- Top the glass up with oil

3- Drop in the tablet

4- Watch!


What may Happen

You should see the tablet fizzing away making foam which floats to the surface then sinks again.


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