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How Do You Make A Snow Globe With Benzoic Acid?

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How Do You Make A Snow Globe With Benzoic Acid?

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A fun seasonal science project to explore the properties of benzoic acid is to make snow globes with a benzoic acid solution being used to create the snowflakes. As the benzoic acid cools, it creates realistic-looking snowflakes for especially good snow globe effects. This is an easy project that can be completed just as easily in a kitchen as in a school lab, so it’s a good project for both parents and teachers to walk children through. Measure 5 tablespoons of water into a heat-proof liquid measuring cup. Heat in a microwave until the water is very hot to the touch. Add 1 gram of benzoic acid to the hot water. Stir to dissolve the benzoic acid. Set this solution aside to cool. The slower it cools, the more the resulting benzoic acid flakes will resemble snowflakes. Clean and dry a jar that holds approximately 4 oz. Make sure the toy you’ve chosen fits in the jar. If not, you’ll need to find another toy or plastic figurine to use as the central decoration in your snow globe. Place a b

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