Let your kids use the power of science to hone their spy skills
Hello parents, teachers and students! Here’s a fun experiment that Sherlock Holmes would be proud of, exploring the science of chemical reactions!
Be sure to check out GMSA@9 on Wednesdays when Meteorologist Sarah Spivey does the demonstrations and explains the science behind it.
HERE’S WHAT YOU’LL NEED
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Water
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Baking soda
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Grape juice concentrate (like the stuff in the freezer isle!)
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Index card
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Q-tip
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Paint brush
DO THE EXPERIMENT
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In a cup, mix some water and baking soda. There should be enough baking soda in the water solution so that it looks cloudy
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Using a Q-tip dipped into the baking soda and water solution, draw or write something onto the index card. Allow it to dry
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Paint the grape juice concentrate onto the index card and watch as your drawing magically comes into view. It should look like this ⬇️
HOW IT WORKS
Chemical Reaction
Baking soda is a base while the grape juice is an acid. Whenever an acid and a base combine, some sort of chemical reaction occurs. In this case, the baking soda and water solution turns a darker color, becoming visible!
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