Get ready for some fun Dancing Frankenworms with this science experiment!
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Here are the materials you'll need:
Step 1: To make the gummy worms easier to work with, cut them into quarters.
Step 2: In a glass filled with 1 cup of warm distilled water, add 3 tablespoons of Sodium Hydrogen Carbonate. Stir the mixture until the Sodium Hydrogen Carbonate is dissolved. Now, place the gummy worms into the mixture and stir them gently.
Step 3: Allow the gummy worms to soak in the solution for 15 minutes. Once the gummy worms have soaked, remove them from the mixture and set them aside. They are now ready to be placed into the next solution.
Step 4: Fill Take the other glass and fill it with Acetic Acid 6%. Carefully add the soaked gummy worms into the glass of Acetic Acid. As you do this, observe how the gummy worms begin to make their way to the surface, and bubbles start to form around them. Enjoy and watch the fun as the frankenworms start to dance!
Note: It is recommended to use 2-3 gummy worms to prevent them from sinking to the bottom of the glass.