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Surprising Science Demonstrations?

An anonymous reader writes: "I have been called upon to conduct some science workshops for children of various ages, and I'm looking for some good demos. In particular, I've found that demos are most effective at getting students to think when they give a surprising or unexpected result, such as the classic two-slit experiment (or, for the extreme crowd, demonstrating the Leidenfrost effect by sticking one's hand into a vat of molten lead [PDF]). I'd like the Slashdot crowd's suggestions." Please don't do the lead one.

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  1. Re:some good ones by the+gnat · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    I know this is horrendously off-topic, but I'd just like to say that's one badass user name you have. I'm glad someone else enjoyed that book as much as I did.