The Science Siblings love an at-home experiment. Paige and Adam Jacobson went the chemistry route with this one, concocting “elephant toothpaste.” Start by adding the food coloring to the hydrogen ...
COLUMBIA, S.C. — Elephant toothpaste is a foam substance you can easily make at home with just a couple of ingredients. It is also a kid-friendly substance and safe to play with after the experiment ...
The latest experiment from Rick Crosslin, MSD Wayne Township Scientist in Residence, appears to be toothpaste fit for an elephant, but in reality, it’s a giant foaming reaction using chemical elements ...
It is important to brush your teeth regularly - just make sure you know what you're using for toothpaste. These five toothpastes have all been discontinued for being toxic.
This Halloween embrace your inner mad scientist with this spooky experiment. Creating a foamy chemical reaction is simple and easy. Anyone can enjoy watching the colorful tubes of foam erupt into ...
I like making Elephant’s Toothpaste. It is not really toothpaste but a really fun science experiment that I learned. When you make it, the ingredients make a foam mess. It got its name because the ...
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich — We've all seen impressive science experiments on television and the internet, but you can create this experiment at home, using household ingredients. Today, we're making Elephant ...
Would you clean your teeth with salt and pepper? How about burned ashes? If you’re used to toothpaste that comes from a tube, this might sound bizarre or uncomfortable. But these are just a few ways ...
The most common toothpaste ingredient is fluoride, which protects against cavities. Choose a toothpaste with calcium carbonate or hydrogen peroxide if you want to whiten your teeth. Avoid toothpaste ...