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Jump! Into SCIENCE – Dry Ice Bubble Experiment

February 21, 2014October 8, 2018 Lynn

 

Do you like blowing bubbles? Well, how would you feel if you could blow foggy bubbles that bounce? Pretty awesome, huh? Check out this fun dry ice bubble experiment.

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