Science Max: Experiments At Large Season 3 Episode 7

Science Max: Experiments At Large Season 3 Episode 7 Antacid Rocket

  • TV-G
  • January 1, 2015
  • 21 min

Science Max: Experiments At Large season 3 episode 7 titled 'Antacid Rocket' is an exciting episode that explores the science behind chemical reactions and explosions. Phil, the host of the show, performs a series of experiments to demonstrate the principles of chemistry and physics.

In this episode, Phil mentors a group of kids who are eager to learn about science. The kids are fascinated by chemical reactions and explosions, and Phil decides to show them how to make an antacid rocket. Antacids are commonly used to treat acid reflux, but they can also be used to create a reaction when combined with water.

Phil first demonstrates the experiment by placing an antacid tablet inside a film canister, which he then fills with water. He quickly closes the lid of the canister and puts it upside down on the ground. The reaction between the antacid and water produces gas that builds up pressure inside the canister, eventually causing the lid to fly off, and the canister to shoot up into the air like a rocket.

The kids are amazed by the explosion, and Phil explains the science behind it. He tells them that the antacid tablet contains bicarbonate ions, which react with the acid in the stomach to neutralize it. When water is added to the tablet, it causes a chemical reaction that releases carbon dioxide gas. This gas builds up pressure inside the canister until the lid can no longer contain it, and the canister shoots up into the air.

Phil then shows the kids how to modify the experiment by adding different ingredients to create different effects. They mix baking soda and vinegar in a water bottle, which causes a chemical reaction that produces carbon dioxide gas. When they quickly toss the bottle, the pressure builds up, causing it to shoot off into the air.

Phil also demonstrates another experiment that involves adding effervescent tablets to a flask containing a solution of hydrogen peroxide and food coloring. When the tablets are added, they begin to fizz and produce a lot of foam, which rises up out of the flask like a lava lamp.

All of the experiments in this episode demonstrate the fun and excitement of science. Phil encourages the kids to have fun and get creative with their own experiments, reminding them that science can be messy, but it's always a lot of fun.

Overall, 'Antacid Rocket' is an engaging and informative episode of Science Max: Experiments At Large. The experiments are visually stunning, and Phil does an excellent job of explaining the science behind them in a way that is easy for kids to understand. This episode is sure to inspire young scientists to get in the kitchen and start experimenting with chemicals and reactions.

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Description
  • First Aired
    January 1, 2015
  • Content Rating
    TV-G
  • Runtime
    21 min
  • Language
    English