This is the conversation I had with Silas upon his return from preschool today:
Silas: Mom, I need sodium bicarbonate.
Me: What now?
Silas: Sodium bicarbonate.
Me: Us lay-people usually call it "baking soda."
Silas: Get me sodium bicarbonate. I need it.
Me:...
Silas: Please!
Silas then goes and gets the volcano he and his dad made together last year.
Me: What else do you need to make it explode?
Silas: Vinegar.
I get him vinegar to accompany the baking soda.
Silas: Also water.
He goes and gets some water, then proceeds to experiment pouring/scooping different quantities of each substance into the volcano.
Silas: I'm making Crater Lake (in Oregon).
Me: Does adding water make it more or less bubbly?
Silas: Less.
Me: What makes it more bubbly?
Silas: Vinegar added to sodium bicarbonate.
Me: Okay!
I guess his teacher was right when she said we should encourage him in science. Maybe we'll work on DNA sequencing next.
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That is very cute.
We should get cracking on some kitchen science projects too. I got a free ebook a while back but I have not even opened it up. I guess its about time.
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