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Fun Science Experiments : How to Make a Miniature Volcano
Making a miniature volcano is simple by mixing in a small container baking soda, a bit of dish soap and vinegar that has been dyed red. See this volcanic chemical reaction with a demonstration from a science teacher in this free video on science.

Fun Science Experiments: How to Make a Volcano
Making a volcano involves mixing active yeast, warm water, hydrogen peroxide, a bit of red food coloring and dish soap together into a small container to create a chemical reaction. Create a volcano, under parental supervision, in this free video on science.




Science Experiments For Children - Fun Eruptions!
Volcano Science Experiments Demonstrate some cool Valentine volcano science experiments that involve the ideas of volcanoes and some fun ways to demonstrate carbon dioxide gas

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