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⚗️ A Slimy Experiment+ More Science Experiments | LIVE | Science Max

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8:05:58 · 4K views · September 5, 2024
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Safe for Most KidsReviewed June 2026

This episode is safe for most kids, offering a highly engaging and educational deep dive into physics concepts like buoyancy, gravity, and hydraulics through hands-on experiments. The video's strongest positive is its ability to make complex science fun and accessible, but it does include a few messy, hands-on segments (like the slime and hydro-dipping) that may require parental supervision. Overall, it's a balanced and creative science show that encourages curiosity and learning.

What Parents Need to Know

Parents should be aware that this video is a compilation of several 'Science Max' episodes, so it's long (over an hour) and covers a wide range of topics. The show does an excellent job of explaining scientific principles like buoyancy, gravity, and hydraulics with clear demonstrations and kid-friendly language. However, some experiments, like the hydro-dipping of pants and the giant slime tub, are very messy and explicitly labeled as 'not to try at home.' There is also a segment where the host uses a drill to spin a heavy top, which is done by a trained professional and comes with a safety warning. The content is purely educational and entertaining, with no concerning themes.

Talk to Your Kids About

  1. 1What did you learn about how gravity can make a boat move? Can you think of another way to use gravity for power?
  2. 2The video showed that water is a fluid and air is also a fluid. What are some other examples of fluids you can think of?
  3. 3Why do you think the big paddle boat with 10 mouse traps didn't go as fast as the one with just one rat trap?
  4. 4If you could design your own Rube Goldberg machine, what simple task would you make it do, and what would be the first step?
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What's This Video About?

Slime's out of the bag! Phil gets messy (no surprise there) as we unravel the gooey secrets of this science sensation. We'll delve into polymers, explore cross-linking, and discover why slime acts solid AND liquid! Get ready for some slimy experiments, awesome animations, and enough science puns to make your head spin! Let's make slime SCIENCEtastic! SUBSCRIBE FOR MORE SCIENCE ▶ https://youtube.com/@ScienceMax?feature=shared CHECK OUT OUR WILDEST EXPERIMENTS ▶ https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLY2vSQEVraKC7MTRY7duSQdfjA33GHnHV&feature=shared WATCH OUR 'MINI MAX' EXPERIMENTS HERE ▶ https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLY2vSQEVraKBlc8fX1L1ewBdJO6lEtfSH&feature=shared ENJOY THE ENTIRE SEASON 1 COLLECTION ▶ https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLY2vSQEVraKDpCbiW_2YFlR3ygJEa0Lk7&feature=shared Have you ever done a science experiment and wondered “What would this be like if it were HUGE?” Welcome to Science Max, the exciting series that turbocharges all the science experiments you’ve done at home. #ScienceMax #Slime #MakingSlime

Frequently Asked Questions

What age is this video appropriate for?

This video is recommended for children aged 8 and up. The content is educational and focuses on science, but some experiments are messy and require adult supervision. Younger children may enjoy watching with a parent, but the concepts are best suited for school-age kids.

Is there any violence or dangerous content in this video?

No, there is no violence or dangerous content. The video features science experiments that are conducted by a trained professional with safety warnings. Some experiments, like using a drill or handling mouse traps, are explicitly noted as 'do not try at home' and require adult help.

What does my child learn from watching this?

Your child will learn about several key science concepts, including buoyancy, gravity, hydraulics, and mechanical advantage. The show uses engaging, hands-on demonstrations to explain how these principles work in the real world, from building a gravity-powered boat to creating a hydraulic crusher.

Are there any messy or gross parts in this video?

Yes, there are a few messy segments, including making and playing with a large tub of slime, and a hydro-dipping experiment where paint is used. These are clearly presented as fun science experiments and are not meant to be replicated at home without proper preparation and adult supervision.

Is this video part of a series, and do I need to watch the other episodes first?

This is a compilation episode of 'Science Max,' so it includes segments from multiple episodes. You do not need to watch other episodes first, as each segment is self-contained and explains its own experiment. However, watching other episodes can provide more context and additional fun science content.

Does the video contain any advertisements or sponsored content?

No, the video does not contain any advertisements or sponsored content. It is purely an educational science show produced for children. The only 'brand' mentioned is 'Science Max,' which is the name of the show itself.

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