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Mixing up some fireworks made from tin foil; whipping up a stinky polymer; trying out an alchemy staple, turning lead into gold.
Mixing up some fireworks made from tin foil; whipping up a stinky polymer; trying out an alchemy staple, turning lead into gold.
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S1, EP4 "Magnificent Mixtures"Mixing up some fireworks made from tin foil; whipping up a stinky polymer; trying out an alchemy staple, turning lead into gold.
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S1, EP5 "Up and Atom"Experiments blow open the science behind creating a glowing pickle.
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S1, EP6 "Hot Hot Heat"Turning up the thermostat and discovering the role heat plays in science.
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S1, EP7 "Explosive Elements"Discovering the unstable world of elemental gasses; recreating a big bang with lithium, the incendiary power of methane.
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S1, EP10 "The Sound of Science"Discovering the physics of theremins, investigating how the outer ear impacts human hearing.
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S1, EP9 "Don't Believe Your Eyes"Delving into the possibilities of mind control, why objects and people tend to sync together, and the magical mysteries behind magnesium.
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S1, EP8 "Colorful Conundrums"Highlighting how electricity can tint titanium.
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S1, EP7 "Explosive Elements"Discovering the unstable world of elemental gasses; recreating a big bang with lithium, the incendiary power of methane.
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