Planet Bath Bombs
- Grades: K-12
- Number of Students: 1
Highlights:
Dive into kid-friendly chemistry with a set of planet-themed bath bombs you crafted yourself! Mix together citric acid, baking soda, cornstarch, and food coloring to make a variety of colorful bath bomb powders. Use a set of molds to shape the powders into multi-layered bath bombs inspired by the layers of the Earth. Then drop your bath bombs into the water to see a frothy, fizzy chemical reaction!
Features:
- Just add water: everything you need to make four multicolored bath bombs
- Planetary fun: create bath bombs inspired by real-life and make-believe planets
- Fizzy chemistry: experiment with scents, colors, and more to make custom bath bombs
One project can make 3-6 unique bath bombs.
Curriculum or Lesson Topics:
- Color Mixing
- Chemical Reactions
- Planetary Layers
What’s Included:
- baking soda 5oz (144g)
- citric acid 2.5 oz (73g)
- cornstarch 2.5 oz (73g)
- epsom salt 2.5 oz (73g)
- olive oil 0.6 oz (18ml)
- 3 food coloring bottles each .17 fl oz (5ml)
- spray bottle
- 3 paper bowls
- 6 molds
- mess mat
- tube
- gloves
- illustrated instruction book
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