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9 Crazy Yet Cool Science Experiments You Should Probably Not Try At Home

One of the best things about high school was getting to do all sorts of weird and fascinating experiments. Looking back, they weren’t exactly mind-blowing, but at the time they seemed amazing. Here are 9 cool science experiment videos you should probably not try at home…

  1. Sulphuric Acid And Sugar

Watch to see what happens when you mix sulphuric acid and sugar…the result isn’t pretty.

2. 7 Experiments With Fire

Who knew you could do all this stuff with fire?

3.10 Crazy Experiments You Shouldn’t Try At Home

This really cool compilation includes a hybrid pasta rocket, a liquid nitrogen balloon and a watermelon explosion!

4. Potassium Chlorate Vs 5LB Gummy Bear

Poor gummy bear…

5. High Voltage With High Current

Watch this video to see a transformer getting tested and a washing machine getting destroyed!

6. 5 Amazing & Dangerous Science Experiments That You Cannot Do At Home

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bwDUPl3Sr4A

It might seem tempting to try out some of the experiments in this video, like the dry ice bubbles one, but it’s best to leave it to the professionals.

7. Firecrackers vs Axe Deodorant

See what happens when a firework is burned against a can of deodorant.

8. 5 Crazy Science Stunts You Can’t Try At School

Watch this video to see nitrogen powered bottle rockets, explosive metal and even a dangerous Thanksgiving dessert!

9. Fire and Ice

The aim of this experiment is to see whether you can get snow to burn by adding petrol to it. Watch to find out what happens.

James Gibson
James Gibson
I'm a Classics graduate and have been writing for over three years. Hopefully going to go into novel writing some day. I'm mostly interested in theme parks and roller coasters - I've been on 300 coasters and plan on going on lots more!

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