Color Changing UV Beads – Sick Science! #148
Read the full experiment here: http://www.stevespanglerscience.com/lab/experiments/uv-reactive-beads
Not all sunscreen lotions are the same, as can be evidenced by a lobster-like appearance after a day of working outside. SPF 15 just didn’t do the trick. Instead of using your skin as a detector of ultra-violet light (UV), try experimenting with Energy Beads or UV Beads. These indicator beads change color when exposed to UV light. It’s an amazing way to test the effectiveness of sunscreen or to see if UV light is really blocked out by filters in sunglasses.
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Mmm nvm i can see the difference lol haha
Do the solar bag
No, they use colored plastics to make colored beads.
where can i buy uv beads?
He spelled color wrong