CAPE GIRARDEAU, MO (KFVS) - We don't have to tell anyone that it's hot outside. But, we wanted to do a little experiment to demonstrate what the heat is capable of doing. So, we glued 48 Crayola ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. My name is Dr. Kate Biberdorf, but most people call me Kate the Chemist, and I am so excited to share some easy science ...
To help illustrate what that heat can do — and to help us all make it through this HOT Friday afternoon — we put up an outdoor livestream to see how long it will take for the sweltering heat to melt a ...
Together with your child, you can upcycle your green, blue, and white crayons to make earth crayons as a take home gift for your next nature-inspired gathering. Fill each of the muffin tins about an ...
Adam Sherwinski teaches ciLiving host, Jaclyn Friedlander how to melt crayons using the sun In this fun and colorful science experiment, we explore how the heat from the sun can melt crayons! Using ...
The heat is on in and so is our creativity. To celebrate the kids going back to school this month, we decided to do a little experiment with the heat. We bought 3 packs of Crayola Crayons, a 16x20 ...
Heat and color are related—the darker the color, the more heat that is absorbed. On a mostly sunny, 100 degree day, it doesn't take long to melt wax crayons. The video above demonstrates the order of ...