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The food coloring stays at the bottom of the vegetable oil.
Bottle or Flask Vegetable oil Water Food Coloring Alka-Seltzer
food coloring, and vinegar
A soda bottle, water, vegetable oil, Alka Selzer tablets and food coloring. Instead of Alka Selzer you can also use baking powder.
A soda bottle, water, vegetable oil, Alka Selzer tablets and food coloring. Instead of Alka Selzer you can also use baking powder.
The food coloring stays at the bottom of the vegetable oil.
It turns the color of the food coloring and this occurred because the food coloring makes it change colors
co2, h2o oil food coloring
Bottle or Flask Vegetable oil Water Food Coloring Alka-Seltzer
The lamp will explode.
orange
food coloring, and vinegar
it spills
A soda bottle, water, vegetable oil, Alka Selzer tablets and food coloring. Instead of Alka Selzer you can also use baking powder.
A soda bottle, water, vegetable oil, Alka Selzer tablets and food coloring. Instead of Alka Selzer you can also use baking powder.
it can explode and its dangerous
No. There are no models available that can analyze a specific lava lamp and predict the pattern of the wax suspended in the oil. There are too many specifics that vary from one lamp to another. The specific position of the lamp in the base, for one. The continually varying temperature of the wax, oil, container, ambient surroundings. All of these things and more are involved in the creation of the patterns observed.