Get the shirts: bit.ly Dylan’s Facebook: facebook.com By taking Milk, food coloring and some dish soap, you can make your milk actually exciting again! Follow the steps in the video closely and you will be up and running in no time at all! You need: 1. Milk 2. Food coloring 3. Dish Soap Check out householdhacker.com for more!
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From the show Jamie Oliver Food Revolution. Jamie Oliver attempts and fails miserably in trying to convince a group of American kids that consuming processed chicken nuggets are bad.
Get the shirts: bit.ly In this episode of Scientific Tuesdays, We will show you a very cool experiment using magnets, needles and some tape! Take some string and measure out the perfect distance to the magnet and then tape it off to a wall. You want to get the needle to float in mid-air using only the magnetic field as the force holding it up. Add me on Facebook: facebook.com Follow on Twitter: twitter.com
this is where I try to get in and out of a GIANT balloon without it popping ( this is or was the most popular video at the time, so I bought it back WARNING: DO NOT TRY THIS YOURSELF
How to restore old silver with aluminum foil or a battery by electrochemistry. Old silver is often tarnished by a thin layer of silver sulfide that appears as a brown color. The silver sulfide can be electrochemically converted back into pure silver if a negative charge is applied. To do this, first make a solution of equal parts baking soda and table salt (NaCl) and adding enough hot water until they dissolve. Then simply place a silver object in the solution and contact it with a large piece of aluminum foil. In a short time the silver will be restored. A very cool way to do the same thing is to use a battery. Connect the negative end of the battery to the silver and the positive end to a large electrode, like a copper plate, and dip them both in the solution. This process occurs due to electrochemical reduction of the silver sulfide to silver. Special notes: THIS ONLY WORKS WITH ELEMENTAL SILVER! This restoration method does not work with silvery things like stainless steel or chrome. So make sure the item you want to experiment on really is silver before trying this. A low voltage battery is best for this experiment, around 3 volts. Higher voltages do not improve the process and may actually damage the item you’re trying to restore. If you don’t want to mess up, then just use aluminum foil and skip the battery entirely. Please Subscribe, Rate and Comment! Our website at: www.nurdrage.com
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