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Hot Ice Is Real — And Easy To Make
In this video, Dianna revisits one of her earliest experiments and shows us how to make “hot ice” — a trick that looks like magic but is pure science. You can try this at home, along with Dianna’s other experiments from her video entitled “Insanely Fun DIY Science Experiments at Home with Physics Girl.” Hot ice (sodium acetate) is one of the coolest chemistry demonstrations you can do in your kitchen. With just a few simple ingredients, you can create crystals that form instantly, grow before your eyes, and feel warm to the touch. It’s safe, easy, and perfect for a DIY science experiment at home, in the classroom, or just for fun.
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