Heat and color are related—the darker the color, the more heat that is absorbed. On a mostly sunny, 100 degree day, it doesn't take long to melt wax crayons. The video above demonstrates the order of ...
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Melting Crayons with the Power of the Sun
Adam Sherwinski teaches ciLiving host, Jaclyn Friedlander how to melt crayons using the sun In this fun and colorful science experiment, we explore how the heat from the sun can melt crayons! Using ...
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Homemade Crayola crayons
A fun DIY project creating Crayola-style crayons at home, showing how to melt and mold old or broken crayons into new, colorful art supplies. The 10 big lies of the immigration debate French actress ...
Read that again: I put a blank canvas on the table and pointed my hair dryer at an unwrapped crayon until the heat melted the wax and the air sprayed it across the canvas. The whole process, from ...
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