Rocket Fuel In The Kitchen
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Here's a fun experiment using only common household materials, BUT DONT TRY IT AT HoOoOOoooMe wink wink
proceeds to blow the rocket fuel everywhere
I think that’s a little too much rocket fuel
Humans think they can get away with everything and tell us not to try it
So, I shouldn’t do this one in my second grade class.
"don't do this at home" makes one of the most basic experiments with isopropyl alcohol and a bottle 😂😂 good woosh bottle, though!
You can also do this with rubbing alcohol
Im loving science more and more. Muhahahahahahaha
Yes, do try it at home. It is very fun
so the actual experiment requires you to throw out the excess so it doesnt go everywhere
I I'm so sure the kids watching this crap will not "do this at home". More like on the floor of a carpeted apartment and burn down 100 families units! Great lesson guy!
Not in my kitchen
Finally, I understand rocket propulsion.
The end was so worth the wait😆😎