During this past week's Magic Science class,
my 3rd-5th graders and I
brought raisins
BACK TO LIFE...
MWAHAHAHAHA!
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In all seriousness,
we performed a simple experiment
that showed the "power" of carbon dioxide...
...to behold some of the raisins
rising back up to the surface.
Their shimming movements may remind you of...
...some other famous raisins...
(Click HERE if you are too young to know
who the California Raisins were...)
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The scientific explanation for this movement?
The irregular surfaces of the raisins hold some
carbon dioxide in the soda. When enough bubbles
accumulate, they lift the wrinkly raisins
to the surface of the soda.
When enough bubbles pop,
the raisins sink back down further into the soda,
causing them to
"come back to life!"
(You can download the journaling sheet
we used for this experiment
by clicking HERE.)
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A "second part" to this experiment
is to leave the raisins in the soda over night...
rising back up to the surface.
Their shimming movements may remind you of...
...some other famous raisins...
(Click HERE if you are too young to know
who the California Raisins were...)
**************************************
The scientific explanation for this movement?
The irregular surfaces of the raisins hold some
carbon dioxide in the soda. When enough bubbles
accumulate, they lift the wrinkly raisins
to the surface of the soda.
When enough bubbles pop,
the raisins sink back down further into the soda,
causing them to
"come back to life!"
(You can download the journaling sheet
we used for this experiment
by clicking HERE.)
*********************************************
A "second part" to this experiment
is to leave the raisins in the soda over night...
I love this, definitely going to have to try it =)
ReplyDeleteYou know,I don't think I have done this classic experiment with my boys!
ReplyDeleteDid anyone taste the grapes? Very cool "trick".
ReplyDeleteBut probably they don't taste as good.........
ReplyDeleteVery fun! I will now be singing the California Raisins song all day :)
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