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  1. Elephant Toothpaste - Two Ways to Make It - Science Notes and ...

    Elephant toothpaste is a chemical reaction that makes a volcano of foam when soapy water traps gases from the rapid decomposition of hydrogen peroxide. There are two easy methods for making elephant toothpaste.

  2. Elephant Toothpaste | STEM Activity - Science Buddies

    Create a giant foaming reaction and wow your friends with this classic science demonstration! With just a few simple ingredients, you can make something that looks like toothpaste being squeezed from a tube—but so big, it must be for elephants!

  3. Elephant Toothpaste - A Classic Foam Fountain Experiment

    Elephant toothpaste is a safe, fantastic foamy science experiment using Hydrogen Peroxide and Yeast. When done in a beaker or bottle that narrows at the top, it oozes out like a great big tube of toothpaste. Perfectly sized for an elephant!

  4. Elephant Toothpaste Science Experiment | Fun and Easy Recipe!

    Elephant toothpaste is such a fun and easy science experiment for kids! Explore this chemical reaction that has an exciting, foaming result — which shoots right out of the bottle! You can set up this STEM activity for yourself in just a few minutes – you only need a few simple ingredients!

  5. Elephant Toothpaste Chemistry Demonstration - ThoughtCo

    The dramatic elephant toothpaste chemistry demonstration produces copious amounts of steaming foam that looks like the kind of toothpaste an elephant might use to brush his tusks. To see how to set up this demo and learn the science of the reaction behind it, read on.

  6. Elephant Toothpaste - Chemistry LibreTexts

    A catalyst speeds up the reaction of an experiment. The cobalt chloride speeds up the chemical reaction because it speeds up the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide to form oxygen gas. The detergent captures the oxygen in bubbles, which is what we see as foam.

  7. Elephant toothpaste science experiment - National Geographic Kids

    Make your own elephant toothpaste?! Grab a few easy ingredients and watch it grow. WARNING: This experiment uses chemicals that can irritate skin and damage clothes, so make sure to use safety...

  8. Elephant Toothpaste Science Experiment

    How Does the Elephant Toothpaste Science Experiment Work. This experiment shows a very impressive and fast chemical reaction! Hydrogen peroxide is a combination of hydrogen and oxygen (H2O2). In this experiment, yeast is a catalyst that helps release oxygen molecules from the hydrogen peroxide solution.

  9. Elephant Toothpaste Experiment: How-To Plus Free Worksheet

    How does the Elephant Toothpaste Experiment work? This experiment works through a chemical reaction that results from a catalyst (potassium iodide, aka yeast) being introduced into a mixture of hydrogen peroxide and dish soap.

  10. Elephant Toothpaste Experiment - Little Bins for Little Hands

    Kids of all ages will love this exothermic science demonstration using hydrogen peroxide and dry yeast. The reaction produces a ton of foam and heat! Watch the Video! 16 Oz container will work best – You can use an empty plastic bottle or a plastic soda bottle. đź’ˇLeftover yeast? Try this fun yeast fermentation experiment with sugar. STEP 1.