Invisible Fire Experiment I Amazing 😮 I Short science experiments

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In this video, you will see the amazing short science experiments that you can perform to amaze your kids.
Invisible Fire Experiment:
In this experiment, you will learn how to create an invisible fire that is not visible to the naked eye. You will need a few materials such as rubbing alcohol, a glass container, and a lighter. By lighting the rubbing alcohol, you can create an invisible flame that can be seen only through its heat. This experiment is a fun way to learn about the science of fire and heat.

Flame Windmill Experiment:
In this experiment, you will learn how to create a windmill that is powered by a flame. You will need a few materials such as a tea light candle, a small motor, and some blades made from paper or plastic. By placing the tea light candle under the blades, you can create a flame that will power the motor, causing the blades to spin like a windmill. This experiment is a fun way to learn about energy and motion.

Foam Fire Experiment:
In this experiment, you will learn how to put out a fire using foam. You will need a few materials such as baking soda, vinegar, dish soap, and a small container. By mixing the baking soda and vinegar, you can create a foam that can be used to extinguish a small fire. This experiment is a fun way to learn about chemical reactions and fire safety.

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