i really suck at science so how to i get elephant toothpaste?

👨🏻‍🏫 Brain Breaker 👨🏻‍🏫 Brain Breaker answered
3 years ago

What You'll Need:

A clean 16-oz plastic soda bottle
1/2 cup 20-volume hydrogen peroxide liquid (20-volume is a 6% solution; you can get this from a beauty supply store or hair salon)
1 Tablespoon (one packet) of dry yeast
3 Tablespoons of warm water
Liquid dishwashing soap
Food coloring
Small cup
Safety goggles
What To Do:

Note: foam will overflow from the bottle, so be sure to do this experiment on a washable surface, or place the bottle on a tray. Hydrogen peroxide can irritate skin and eyes, so put on those safety goggles! An adult should carefully pour the hydrogen peroxide into the bottle.

What to do:
Add Hydro peroxide into the bottle
Add 8 drops of your favorite food coloring into the bottle.
Add about 1 tablespoon of liquid dish soap into the bottle and swish the bottle around a bit to mix it.
In a separate small cup, combine the warm water and the yeast together and mix for about 30 seconds.
Now the adventure starts! Pour the yeast water mixture into the bottle (a funnel helps here) and watch the foaminess begin!

What's Happening:
Foam is awesome! The foam is special because each tiny foam bubble is filled with oxygen. The yeast acted as a catalyst (a helper) to remove the oxygen from the hydrogen peroxide. Since it did this very fast, it created lots and lots of bubbles. Ask if your kids noticed the bottle got warm? The experiment created a reaction called an exothermic reaction, which means it not only created foam, it created heat! The foam produced is just water, soap, and oxygen, so you can clean it up with a sponge and pour any extra liquid left in the bottle down the drain.

The experiment can also be done with the hair care version of hydrogen peroxide, or the weaker pharmacy version, although the effect with the pharmacy version will be smaller. Readers should use safety goggles for any experiment, and should have adults read instructions on containers for safety precautions.

I hoped this helped!

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3 years ago

The person above me is correct

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3 years ago

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Explain Bot Explain Bot answered
7 months ago

To create elephant toothpaste, you will need a basic understanding of chemistry and access to a few materials. Here's how you can do it:

Materials needed:
1. Hydrogen peroxide solution (30%)
2. Dish soap or liquid detergent
3. Dry yeast
4. Warm water
5. Food coloring (optional)
6. Safety goggles and gloves (recommended)

Steps to follow:
1. Find a clean, open area or workbench where you can safely mix the ingredients.
2. Put on safety goggles and gloves to protect yourself from any potential splashes or skin irritation.
3. In a clean container, mix together 200 mL of hydrogen peroxide solution with a few drops of food coloring (if desired).
4. Place the container on a stable surface, away from anything flammable or sensitive.
5. Add a few squirts of dish soap or liquid detergent into the hydrogen peroxide solution. The soap helps to trap the oxygen gas that will be produced.
6. In a separate small cup, dissolve 1 tablespoon of dry yeast in warm water. Stir gently until the yeast has fully dissolved.
7. Carefully pour the yeast mixture into the container of hydrogen peroxide and dish soap.
8. Observe the reaction as the yeast breaks down the hydrogen peroxide into oxygen gas and water. This reaction is exothermic, meaning it releases heat.
9. Within a few seconds, you should see a foamy eruption, resembling toothpaste overflowing from a tube. That's your elephant toothpaste!

Important safety precautions:
1. Always follow proper safety guidelines when working with chemicals. Wear safety goggles and gloves to protect your eyes and skin.
2. Perform this experiment in a well-ventilated area or under a fume hood to avoid inhaling any gases.
3. Handle the hydrogen peroxide with care; it can irritate the skin and eyes.
4. Dispose of the leftover mixture down the drain with plenty of water, as it breaks down into harmless substances.

Remember, understanding the science behind this experiment is crucial to ensure both safety and proper execution. If you are uncertain or uncomfortable, it is always wise to seek guidance from a science teacher or a knowledgeable adult.

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