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The water cycle involves water evaporating up, forming condensation, and going back down. A lava lamp involves water moving up, staying for a second, and falling down, however in blob form.

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What are the chemicals in a lava lamp?

The chemicals in a lava lamp are: water (H2O) and wax (hydrocarbon).


What is the circulation of a lava lamp called?

Hot/Cold cycle.


Does the temperature of the water affect the reaction of the lava lamp?

Yes. The temperature of the liquid and the wax both affect the action of a lava lamp.


Does the temperature of the water affect the reaction of a lava lamp?

Yes. The temperature of the liquid and the wax both affect the action of a lava lamp.


Why do you use water in a lava lamp?

So it can live


What is the Conclusion of a homemade lava lamp?

the homemade lava lamp is a mixture of oil and water as oil and water are insoluble in each other . we choose oil and water because they both have very same density .


What is inside a lava lamp?

Inside a lava lamp there is wax.


Is a lava lamp a compound or a mixture?

A Lava lamp is amixture of compounds.


What can you do to make a graph for an lava lamp?

how to make a graph for a lava lamp


What are the 2 compounds in a lava lamp?

wax and water. when heated. the water becomes less dense than the wax causing the colored bubbles to rise and then fall. wax is generally what there is more of within the lava lamp. and as i said the bubbles that rise and fall are just colored or cloudy type water. CAUTION: never place lava lamp in a microwave.


What is the lava in the lava lamps?

Colored paraffin wax and waterThe lava in a lava lamp is made out of oil, water, and carbon tetrachloride, commonly used in fire extinguishers.


What size bulb does a lava lamp use?

It depends on the size of the lava lamp