If you aren’t into science, then this video will make you adore it. I show you some brilliant tricks with different liquids and many other hacks you’ll love trying.
Mix some printer ink with one tablespoon of oil to make a magnetic liquid.
If you burn the shell of an egg with a lighter, it will turn silver underwater. – It’s called the hydrophobic surface.
I also show you how to make waterproof sand. Simply distribute your sand on a surface and then spray it with hair spray. The product will create a waterproof membrane on top of the grains.
We observe the viscosity of a liquid by placing paper clips into different liquids and then adding a magnet on top.
You can also melt the surface of a CD and blow a bubble through it. It will create a very sculptural extension on top of the disk, and it will cool down immediately.
Timestamps:
0:07 – DIY magnetic liquid
2:12 – Magnetic matches
3:37 – DIY plastic bubble
5:03 – Shaving foam vs water
6:31 – Styrofoam vs acetone
8:47 – Awesome liquid hack
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