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The Haunted Science Lab🕯️

Step out of the ordinary and into the shadows of discovery. Make potions glow with eerie luminescence, bend reality with haunting reflections, and reveal secrets hidden in ultraviolet light. Conjure the ancient magic of Egyptian Night, test what will burn (if you dare), and watch a sugar snake rise from the flames like a creature from the underworld. This Halloween, science gets truly hands-on.

For $199.9, this bundle includes 6 MEL Science kits with 15+ experiments, a complete lab kit for chemistry, and a VR headset. Fast delivery within 2–5 days across the US.

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👻 Science After Dark

Unleash experiments that shimmer, ignite, and astonish. A Halloween bundle brimming with eerie wonder, fiery surprises, and unforgettable science thrills.

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🔮 The Alchemist’s Halloween

From eerie lights to fiery serpents, unlock the strange and spectacular side of science this season.

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🕸️ Forbidden Experiments

Glow in the dark, conjure flames, and reveal the hidden world of ultraviolet. More than 15 chillingly fun science experiments for those who dare.

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Here's a few DIY ideas while you wait for your bundle

Foam Jack-O’-Lantern

What You Will Need

To make foam­ing pump­kin, you’ll need:

- hy­dro­gen per­ox­ide, H₂O₂ (any strength will do, but the less con­cen­trat­ed it is, the less dense your foam will be) (1/4 cup or 60 mL)
- wa­ter (1/8 cup or 30 mL)
- yeast (1/2 oz or 14 g)
- any food col­or­ing (1 tsp or 5 mL)
- liq­uid dish soap (1 Tbsp or 15 mL)
- 3 cups or small bowls
- jack-o’-lantern (you won’t need can­dles, but keep the top – it will serve as a lid)

Instructions

1. In the first cup, mix the hy­dro­gen per­ox­ide, liq­uid soap, and food col­or­ing

2. In the sec­ond cup, mix the yeast with some wa­ter

3. Put the emp­ty third cup into the pump­kin and pour in the con­tents of the oth­er two cups: first the soap so­lu­tion, then the yeast mix­ture

4. Quick­ly put the lid on the pump­kin: this re­ac­tion will pro­duce a lot of foam.

When hy­dro­gen per­ox­ide de­com­pos­es, it pro­duces oxy­gen and wa­ter. Nor­mal­ly this is a rel­a­tive­ly slow process, but yeast speeds it up dra­mat­i­cal­ly. The rapid­ly-gen­er­at­ed oxy­gen whips the liq­uid soap into a thick, vo­lu­mi­nous foam. There’s so much foam that it forces its way out of the jack-o’-lantern!

Foam Jack-O’-Lantern

Jack-O’-Lantern in Green Flame

What You Will Need

To make a pump­kin bathed in flame, you’ll need:
- cop­per(II) chlo­ride di­hy­drate, Cu­Cl2 (1/2 oz or 15 g)
- ethanol, C2H5OH (96%) (1 cup or 240 mL)
- toi­let pa­per (or dry nap­kins) - lighter
- spray bot­tle
- jack-o’-lantern 

Instructions

1. Mix the salt crys­tals with the al­co­hol (the salt will par­tial­ly dis­solve, cre­at­ing a green­ish so­lu­tion);

2. In­sert the roll of toi­let pa­per or crum­pled dry nap­kins into the pump­kin, then thor­ough­ly wet with so­lu­tion;

3. Spray the pump­kin from all sides with the al­co­hol so­lu­tion – this will make the ex­per­i­ment much more im­pres­sive.

When ig­nit­ed, the al­co­hol burns green. Why is this? The green tint is the re­sult of the cop­per ions from the salt. When heat­ed, they ab­sorb en­er­gy from the flame and lat­er re­lease this “ex­tra” en­er­gy as green light. Con­duct this ex­per­i­ment out­side and don’t leave your pump­kin unat­tend­ed.

Ob­serve fire safe­ty pre­cau­tions when con­duct­ing this ex­per­i­ment!

Jack-O’-Lantern in Green Flame

Smok­ing Jack-O’-Lantern

What You Will Need

Want to add some va­ri­ety to Hal­loween’s most renowned sym­bol – the Jack-o'-lantern? Just use plain old glyc­erin! To make “smol­der­ing” pump­kin, you’ll need:
- glyc­erin, C₃H₅(OH)₃ (1 tsp or 5 mL)
- 3 small can­dles
- 1 alu­minum can
- scis­sors
- pipette (to trans­fer glyc­erin)
- jack-o’-lantern (be sure to save the top—it will serve as a lid!)

Instructions

1. Set a few can­dles in the pump­kin and light them;

2. Cut an alu­minum can to make a stand as shown in the video;

3. Drip some glyc­erin into the hol­low of the can;

4. Place the lid (saved from when you carved your pump­kin) on your jack-o’-lantern.

Why does the glyc­erin va­por ap­pear? The can­dles warm the alu­minum, and the glyc­erin be­gins to va­por­ize in the heat, turn­ing into white, smoky clouds. This makes for a tru­ly ter­ri­fy­ing pump­kin – it’s both glow­ing from the can­dles and re­leas­ing omi­nous smoke from its eyes and mouth!

Ob­serve fire safe­ty pre­cau­tions when con­duct­ing this ex­per­i­ment!

Smok­ing Jack-O’-Lantern

Zombie-chicken eggs

What You Will Need

What you will need:
- eggs
- red cab­bage
- salt
- pep­per
- bowl
- fry­ing pan
- stove 

Instructions

1. Dice some red cab­bage and trans­fer to a 1L beaker.

2. Im­merse in hot wa­ter and let cool.

3. Fil­ter the mix­ture.

4. Break and sep­a­rate a few eggs.

5. Add the red cab­bage juice to the egg whites. The egg whites turn bluish-green.

6. Pour the mix­ture into a pre­heat­ed fry­ing pan and add salt and pep­per to taste.

The fried eggs turn out green, but smell and taste quite good! Aque­ous so­lu­tions can be neu­tral, al­ka­line, or acidic. Red cab­bage juice has an in­ter­est­ing fea­ture – it con­tains an­tho­cyanins, which change col­or de­pend­ing on the acid­i­ty of their medi­um. Ini­tial­ly, in a neu­tral medi­um, cab­bage juice has a pur­ple-crim­son col­or. When the cab­bage juice is added to the bowl of egg whites, the mix­ture turns green, as egg whites are an al­ka­line medi­um. The pH re­mains un­changed dur­ing the cook­ing process, and the eggs stay green.

Zombie-chicken eggs

Flu­o­res­cent Jack-O’-Lantern

What You Will Need

To make flu­o­res­cent pump­kin, you’ll need:
- ethanol (40%) (1/6 cup or 40 mL);
- flu­o­res­cent high­lighter (you’ll need its car­tridge);
- cup
- paint­brush
- spray bot­tle
-  black­light
- jack-o’-lantern or pump­kin 

Instructions

1. Re­move the car­tridge from the high­lighter and rinse it thor­ough­ly in al­co­hol to ex­tract its dye;

2. Use the paint­brush to ap­ply the al­co­hol so­lu­tion to the pump­kin and wait for the al­co­hol to evap­o­rate;

3. Turn on your black­light and en­joy the ef­fect: the whole pump­kin will glow!

This glow­ing pump­kin will look es­pe­cial­ly creepy and im­pres­sive un­der a black­light with the room lights off!

Why does the pump­kin glow? Many mark­ers con­tain dyes that glow in ul­tra­vi­o­let light. This in­ter­est­ing phe­nom­e­non is known as flu­o­res­cence.

Flu­o­res­cent Jack-O’-Lantern

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