We did this for Greyson's Valentine's Day party. Of all the class parties I have been part of, this was the BIGGEST HIT!! We continue to use this at home.... showing friends, grandparents and siblings! A must for all kids!!!
Make Your Own Bubbling Lava
Lamp
Learn how to make a wave
bottle.
Learn how to make a wave bottle using oil
and water and a secret ingredient that makes the whole thing fizz, bubble, and
erupt.- Fill the bottle 3/4 full with vegetable
oil.
- Fill the rest of the bottle with water (almost to
the top but not overflowing).
- Add about 10 drops of food coloring. Be sure to
make the water fairly dark in color. Notice that the food coloring only colors
the water and not the oil. Hmmm...
- Divide the Alka-Seltzer tablet into 8
pieces.
- Drop one of the tiny pieces of Alka-Seltzer into
the oil and water mixture. Watch what happens. When the bubbling stops, add
another chunk of Alka-Seltzer. It’s just like a lava lamp!
- When you have used up all of the Alka-Seltzer and
the bubbling has completely stopped, screw on the soda bottle cap. Tip the
bottle back and forth and watch the wave appear. The tiny droplets of liquid
join together to make one big lava-like blob.
How
does it work?
First of all, you confirmed
what you already knew... oil and water do not mix. The molecules of water do not
like to mix with the molecules of oil. Even if you try to shake up the bottle,
the oil breaks up into small little drops, but the oil doesn’t mix with the
water. Also, food coloring only mixes with water. It does not color the oil.
When you pour the water into the bottle with the oil, the water sinks to the bottom and the oil floats to the top. This is the same as when oil from a ship spills in the ocean. The oil floats on top of the water. Oil floats on the surface because water is heavier than oil. Scientists say that the water is more dense than the oil.
When you pour the water into the bottle with the oil, the water sinks to the bottom and the oil floats to the top. This is the same as when oil from a ship spills in the ocean. The oil floats on top of the water. Oil floats on the surface because water is heavier than oil. Scientists say that the water is more dense than the oil.
Here’s the surprising part...
The Alka-Seltzer tablet reacts with the water to make tiny bubbles of carbon
dioxide gas. These bubbles attach themselves to the blobs of colored water and
cause them to float to the surface. When the bubbles pop, the color blobs sink
back to the bottom of the bottle. Now that’s a burst of color! Your own homemade
lava lamp... groovy baby!
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