Watch what happens when an ice cube is dropped in a mix of baby oil and vegetable oil

An ice cube is slightly a science experiment in and of itself. It is a liquid that underwent a physical change once the temperature got to a certain degree, and as it is melting another reaction will take place. If heated to the correct temperature the ice cube will turn into a gas. Pretty interesting for the seemingly basic ice cube.
Here are some experiments that use ice cubes to demonstrate science.
1. Ice cube experiment
Have you ever heard oil and water don't mix? Well, you will have after this experiment. This experiment takes an ice cube and drops it in oil. Does the ice cube melt? How long does it take? What happens next? These are all questions you will have answers to once you watch the video below and try this experiment for yourself.
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2. The ice melting experiment
This experiment tests the melting abilities of ice in various substances such as salt, sugar, and don’t forget regular, natural air. This experiment is not just interesting, but it is also helpful and may give you some information that can help you in your future like which substance will help melt the ice off your car in the morning.
3. Match and ice experiment
Fire and ice never seem to go together, and this experiment it may still remain true. In this experiment, you will use an ice cube and a match and attempt to pick the ice cube up with the handle of the match. Many have tried this experiment, but there have been many fails. Watch the experiment below, and then see if you can pick the ice cube up with the match.
4. Color ice cube experiment
This a great experiment for children who are learning about solids, liquids, and gases, but it is also great for children who are simply learning their colors. Make sure you have your parents’ permission, and you are going to use the liquid to make color ice cubes. The children in this video show you how to conduct the experiment, and have fun at the same time.
5. Convection experiment
Convection is what happens when heat travels or moves away from the heat source, and carries thermal energy along the way. This effect is easier understood when you can see the currents of hot and cold. The experiment below illustrates how convection works by using ice cubes. Check this experiment out!
6. Boiling water with ice
This is almost more outrageous than mixing fire and ice! The interesting thing about this experiment is all you need is a glass, a little bit of water and some ice cubes. Sounds impossible? Check out the cool experiment below and learn how to boil water using ice.
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