create a colourfull lava lamp
just like its store-bought cousins, this
mesmerizing homemade lava lamp relies on a simple scientific fact: oil
and water don't mix. When you pour both into a bottle, the denser water
sinks to the bottom, leaving the oil on top. A store-bought lamp uses
heat to propel the water up through the oil, but here the fizz from an
antacid tablet triggers the frenetic action. The carbon dioxide bubbles
shoot globules of colored water upward, and the globules drift back to
the bottom as the bubbles disperse.
by Leslie Garisto Pfaff
What you'll need
- Clear plastic bottle, cleaned and label removed (our is a 500-milliliter bottle)
- Vegetable oil
- Water
- Food coloring
- Pie pan
- Effervescent antacid tablets such as Alka-Seltzer
How to make it
- Fill the bottle just over halfway with the oil, then add water, to an inch from the top. Add 10 drops of food coloring.
- Place the
bottle on the pie pan to catch potential spills. Cut or break an
antacid tablet in quarters and drop one quarter into the bottle. When
the bubbling slows, add another quarter-tablet to get it started again.
(Adding too many tablets at once will cloud the oil with bubbles.)
- To store
the lamp, let the bottle sit until all the bubbles have completely
dispersed. This prevents the buildup of gas in the bottle. Cap it and
put it in a safe place to prevent spills.
create a colourfull lava lamp
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