You can do some pretty cool and amazing things with balloons! Check out these simple and fun Balloon Science Experiments that you can do at home with your kids!
The best thing about these fascinating balloon tricks and experiments is how easy they are to do with supplies you probably already have at home.
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Balloon Science Experiments
- Unpoppable Balloon Experiment– Watch in amazement as a skewer goes through a balloon without popping it!
- Baking Soda and Vinegar Balloon Experiment– A great way to visualize the classic baking soda and vinegar reaction as it fills up a balloon!
- Balloon and Candle Experiment– This balloon experiment uses a cool trick with water to make it flame-resistant!
- Balloon and Pin Experiment– It’s easy to pop a balloon with a sharp pin, but can you do it with 15 or 20 pins bunched together!?
- Light Bulb Balloon Experiment– Did you know that you can illuminate a light bulb with the static electricity from a balloon!?
- Balloon and Glass Experiment– Squeeze an inflated water balloon into a glass jar with the help of some fire!
- How to Pop a Balloon Without Touching It– Learn how to pop a balloon with an orange peel, without even touching the balloon!
- Hot and Cold Balloon Experiment– Inflate and deflate a balloon by simply heating up or cooling down the air inside the balloon!
- Balloon in a Bottle Experiment– Inflate a balloon inside of a bottle thanks to the wonderful physics of air pressure!
- Hovercraft Science Experiment– Create a super fun science activity for kids with a balloon and a CD to make a hovercraft!
- Yeast Balloon Experiment– This is a balloon-blowing way to learn about the common reaction of yeast, sugar, and water!
- Air Pressure Bottle Experiment– Use a balloon filled with air pressure to power a homemade drink dispenser!
- Balloon Static Electricity Experiment– A static electricity charged balloon can make kitchen ingredients float in the air!
- How to Make a Bottle Gun– Use the physics of air pressure to create an air gun out of a balloon and a plastic bottle!
- How to Fireproof a Balloon– Add water inside a balloon to make your balloon fireproof…for a little while anyway!
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