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This fun STEM activity teaches kids about the science of water and ice. They'll be amazed at how it appears you are pouring ice directly from a water bottle with this "instant ice" activity!

Hot ice, scientifically known as sodium acetate, is a liquid that will turn solid at the slightest provocation. Touching it with your finger, bumping it too hard, or speaking a few angry words will cause it to spring from a clear, water-like state into solid ice-like crystals. Vetenskapliga Experiment, Science Experience, Angry Words, Vinegar And Baking Soda, Holiday Science, Aktiviti Kanak-kanak, Science Club, Science Party, Kid Experiments

Hot ice, scientifically known as sodium acetate, is a liquid that will turn solid at the slightest provocation. Touching it with your finger, bumping it too hard, or speaking a few angry words will cause it to spring from a clear, water-like state into solid ice-like crystals.

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