
Channel: MITK12Videos
Category: Education
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Description: How do simple things like yeast, soap, and hydrogen peroxide come together to create a foam-splosion reaction? Tweak the ingredients to find out in this choose-your-own-adventure video series! ---------- Find us online! Facebook: facebook.com/MITK12 Twitter: twitter.com/MITK12Videos k12videos.mit.edu ---------- made with love at MIT Creative Commons: CC BY-NC-SA, MIT k12videos.mit.edu/terms-and-conditions Written by: Elizabeth Choe ‘13 with Whitney Hess Ph.D ‘16 Additional scripting: George Zaidan ‘08 Produced by: Elizabeth Choe ‘13 Director: George Zaidan ‘08 Editor: Per Hoel Special effects: Loren Sherman ‘16 Production assistant: Ceri Riley ‘16 Hosted by: Whitney Hess Ph.D ‘16 Special thanks: Prof. John Essigmann and Dr. Bogdan Fedeles Music: JackBillPlatypus soundcloud.com/jackbillplatypus/elevator-music-two-point-oh



















