Learn two tricks to surprise your friends

Who doesn't like a simple experiment with a great visual effect? We've separated two so you can repeat at home and surprise your friends:

Magic slime

This is one of those experiences that kids will love! How about creating a magic slime? While you are handling it, it will have a consistency similar to a play dough, but just stop for 1 second and it will start running down your hands.

Magic slime

To get started, you need to mash some potatoes in a food processor or cut them into very small pieces. Then put everything in a pan and cover with very hot water.

Magic slime

Stir for a few minutes until you notice that the water is turning a little red. Using a sieve, remove all the potatoes from the water and let the liquid rest for about 10 minutes. You will notice the appearance of a white layer at the bottom of the pot.

Magic slime

Throw away all the water and stick with this white layer. You will need to mix some water to clean up the remaining residue and then just put it in a higher pot, like a mayonnaise pack. Cap the container tightly and shake with ease. Let it sit for another 10 minutes.

Magic slime

Again, the mixture will separate into layers: the first is white, the middle one seems to contain only dirt, and the third is water. Turn the pot quickly in the sink and get rid of all the water and dirt, leaving only the white paste.

Magic slime

At this point you will have some very bizarre goo on hand. Then let the mixture “rest” in a pot for a couple of days - the result will be a white powder.

Magic slime

To make your goo much more interesting, grab a bottle of tonic water and slowly pour the liquid into the white powder - you'll find it harder and harder to mix the two together.

Magic slime

With a little patience, you will soon reach the expected result. Now just have fun!

Magic slime

Be you Elsa from Frozen

Have you always dreamed of freezing things around? Calm down, because this experiment won't let you paralyze that boring friend of yours; However, it will undoubtedly surprise many people.

Elsa

For this project you will need purified water - which does not contain any other added substances. Leave a few bottles in the freezer for exactly 2 hours and 45 minutes. They will remain liquid, but after a simple “flick” you will see the water freezing right in the palm of your hand!

Elsa Project

To demonstrate the trick in a more interesting way, separate a pot with some ice cubes. Open the bottle very carefully and start pouring water over the cubes. Okay, you will have your own cold “sculpture”!

Elsa Project

You can also pour your purified water into a glass (always delicately), and when everyone is watching, just drop an ice cube right in the center.

Elsa Project

Now that you have learned the trick, just use your imagination!

Elsa Project