Scientific Snowflakes!
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4-H'ers can create long-lasting, shimmering snowflakes using a simple chemical process. They supersaturate hot water with borax, lower a pipe cleaner snowflake shape into the liquid, and leave it suspended overnight. As the water cools, the borax forms into crystals upon the pipe cleaner. The next day, your 4-H'ers will return to discover their beautiful crystal snowflakes.
Detailed instructions and science content can be found at the eGFI website for teachers.
Enjoy & Merry Christmas!
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