What you will need:
Instructions:
- Pour
water into the plastic bottle until it is around one quarter full (you
might want to use a funnel when filling the bottle so you don't spill
anything).
- Pour
in vegetable oil until the bottle is nearly full.
- Wait
until the oil and water have separated.
- Add
around a dozen drops of food coloring to the bottle (choose any color you
like).
- Watch
as the food coloring falls through the oil and mixes with the water.
- Cut
an Alka-Seltzer tablet into smaller pieces (around 5 or 6) and drop one of
them into the bottle, things should start getting a little crazy, just
like a real lava lamp!
- When
the bubbling stops, add another piece of Alka-Seltzer and enjoy the show!
What's happening?
If
you have tried oil and water
experiment you will know that the two don't mix very well. The
oil and water you added to the bottle separate from each other, with oil on top
because it has a lower density than water. The food coloring falls through the
oil and mixes with the water at the bottom. The piece of Alka-Seltzer tablet
you drop in after releases small bubbles of carbon dioxide gas that rise to the
top and take some of the colored water along for the ride. The gas escapes when
it reaches the top and the colored water falls back down. The reason
Alka-Seltzer fizzes in such a way is because it contains citric acid and baking
soda (sodium bicarbonate), the two react with water to form sodium citrate and
carbon dioxide gas (those are the bubbles that carry the colored water to the
top of the bottle). Adding
more Alka-Seltzer to the bottle keeps the reaction going so you can enjoy your
funky lava lamp for longer. If you want to show someone later you can simply
screw on a bottle cap and add more Alka-Seltzer when you need to.
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