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What is the procedure for the science fair project Snowstorm in a jar?

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The Snowstorm in a Jar science fair project involves creating a chemical reaction in a jar using baby oil, water mixed with white paint, and Alka-Seltzer tablets. The gas bubbles from the reaction progress through the oil and simulate a snowstorm.

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Procedure for Snowstorm in a Jar science fair project:

  1. Preparation: Get a jar, white paint, Alka-Seltzer tablets, baby oil, and water.
  2. Next, fill the jar three quarters full with baby oil.
  3. In a separate container, mix water and white paint together. This mixture should be about a quarter of the volume of your jar.
  4. Pour the paint and water mixture into your jar with the baby oil, but don't mix them.
  5. Creating the Snowstorm: Break the Alka-Seltzer tablet into a few pieces and drop them into the jar.
  6. Observe the chemical reaction which forms a snowstorm-like effect in your jar. The Alka-Seltzer reacts with the water to create gas bubbles, which travel through the oil creating a snowstorm effect.

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