Footage shows a teacher demonstrating the 'Elephant toothpaste' experiment to his students. The instructor used a hydrogen peroxide solution and poured the substance into a small beaker containing ...
Earlier this year, Nick Uhas, David Dobrik and some other members of the latter’s Vlog Squad, attempted to pull off the world’s largest “elephant’s toothpaste” experiment. And even though it went ...
But the elephant's toothpaste experiment speeds the process with a catalyst, a chemical compound that increases the rate of a given reaction. Potassium iodide -- a salt of iodine, and the dietary ...
In late 2020, YouTuber Nick Uhas created the largest “elephant toothpaste” explosion in history. It was a raucous experiment and made for some serious cleaning headaches. Now, Uhas says he’s taken ...
We explain the Elephant Toothpaste experiment. You might have seen this wacky experiment in a chemistry class or on late-night TV. Dropping a mixture into some hydrogen peroxide produces a huge foamy ...
The latest experiment from Rick Crosslin, MSD Wayne Township Scientist in Residence, appears to be toothpaste fit for an elephant, but in reality, it’s a giant foaming reaction using chemical elements ...
MEREDITH: WELCOME BACK. YOU KNOW WHEN YOU ARE BRUSHING YOUR TEETH AND THE TOOTHPASTE BECOMES REALLY FOAMY IN YOUR MOUTH? THAT’S BECAUSE OF A CHEMICAL REACTION AND IN THIS WEEK’S SCIENCE OF IT, WE ARE ...
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