Lava Lamp Research Paper

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First you need to collect all the things you need for the lava lamp. You’ll need something to do it in, such as: a clear vase, a water bottle, a large clear cup, a clear soda bottle, or something along those lines. You’ll also need water, vegetable oil, food coloring, and at least 2-3 alka-seltzers. For the best results with fake lava lamps use 4 parts vegetable oil and 1 part water. The container for the lava lamp should be mostly vegetable oil with some water. You can also add glitter for more fun.
After gathering everything you’ll need to add food coloring to the water until you reach desired color, if you’re using glitter too add it to the water as well. Mix the food coloring and glitter around in the water until it is all evenly in the

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