: What kind of science fair project can I make using dry ice?
I need to come up with a science fair project, and I saw on youtube someone putting dry ice in water then putting soap on the edge of the bowl, and this caused the ice to form a bubble. Can this be used as a science fair project, like testing different substances around the edges? If not, can anybody help me come up with a good science fair project for an 8th grader in advanced classes?
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Answer by Isis Redrose
I used to looove this projects. I wish I could remember them and tell you, but it’s been sooo long! Mmm thinking, thinking….mmm…..not sure ice is a good idea..if your project could be put on exivition, the ice would melt, wouldn’t work for showing your project, unless it’s a different kind of project that you can record on a video and show that or show one time in class only, then ice can work. If you go on youtube you can find many science experiments easy to do at home and you can get ideas there. I’m tping from cell otherwise I would have check for you some ideas….thinking, thinking….mmm….i remember I did one growing flowers with different water color and the same white flowers grew to be with different color petals according to the color of the water, they were called “flor vicaria” they grow anywhere in warm weather. Oh I was looking last nigt at a video about magnetic levitation…search youtube. Maybe you an ask your teacher and get the ingridients and do a hell of a show with that. Good luck.
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https://www.all-science-fair-projects.com/science_fair_projects/38/869/7f2434633a3294b11ed80fc62a8f537f.htmlAnswer by Zach L
Dry Ice can be very exciting to work with. Did you also know that gas from dried ice (Carbon dioxide) can be used for some cool sound experiments also. Check out this article for some good ideas. https://www.infobarrel.com/Having_fun_with_dry_ice .
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