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There are many demonstrations of the kind you describe, with many variations. I suggest you try one of the books listed below. I have found this list useful. AUTHOR: Borgford, Christie L., 1943- TITLE: Chemical activities / Christie L. Borgford, Lee R. Summerlin. PUBLICATION: Washington, DC : American Chemical Society, 1988. QD43 .B63 1988 AUTHOR: Shakhashiri, Bassam Z. TITLE: Chemical demonstrations : a handbook for teachers of chemistry QD43 .S5 1983 AUTHOR: Summerlin, Lee R. TITLE: Chemical demonstrations : a sourcebook for teachers / Lee R. Summerlin, James L. Ealy, Jr. PUBLICATION: Washington, DC : American Chemical Society, 1985-1987. QD43 .S77 1988b AUTHOR: Lister, Ted. TITLE: Classic chemistry demonstrations / compiled by Ted Lister. PUBLICATION: London : Education Division, The Royal Society of Chemistry, c1995. Oversize QD43 .L577 1995q AUTHOR: Chen, Philip Stanley, 1903- TITLE: Entertaining and educational chemical demonstrations PUBLICATION: Camarillo, Calif., Chemical Elements Publishing Co. QD40 .C43 AUTHOR: Lippy, John D. TITLE: Modern chemical magic, by John D. Lippy, Jr. and Edward L. Palder. PUBLICATION: Harrisburg, Pa., Stackpole Co. [1959] AUTHOR: Palder, Edward L. TITLE. Magic with chemistry PUBLICATION. Grosset & Dunlap, 1964, 1966
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