Make a really foamy reaction with elephant toothpaste B+ 1:21

Elephant toothpaste is the name given to the catalyzed decomposition reaction of 30% hydrogen peroxide that uses soap to collect the oxgen gas that is produced. It is a favorite of most students at chemistry shows.

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Seth Neal 11/6/08 9:29 PM
cool
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PFX Productions 8/21/09 8:08 AM
try that with a bucket full of elephant toothpaste and a bucket full of the hydrogen peroxide,liquid soap and potassium iodide.
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awesome!!! it will work great for my experiments workshop at a communitary center of culture. Thank you and warm regards from Bahia Blanca Argentina

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