Sunday 6 December 2020

WebFlix - Web Series and Movie Trailers

WebFlix




Movie Adda is a place to binge watch you favorite Movie, Web series, TV shows, music, trailers and teasers.


WebFlix is the new way to search for a movie and decide which movie, web-series will be next in your list to watch.

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* Premium Content in 8 languages

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* Filter movies based on Genre, star cast, director, rating and lot more

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The content provided in this app is hosted by public video website and is available in public domain. We don not upload any videos. This app is just an organized way to search, browse and view the discovered video on the public websites.


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Tuesday 4 April 2017

Soap Cloud | Ivory Soap Experiment | Science Experiment for Kids

What happens when you put a bar of Ivory soap in the microwave? Well, because of the high volume of air whipped into a bar of Ivory soap, when the soap is heated, in a matter of seconds, it seemingly bursts to life, and rapidly expands into a huge, white, fluffy, cloud.



The Ivory Soap experiment is probably one of my favorite science experiments for kids because it’s so quick and easy, and it yields such fascinating results. There’s almost no prep required, and you don’t need any fancy supplies. All that’s required is a bar of Ivory (and it needs to be Ivory brand soap) and a microwave oven.

Items Required-
  1. Ivory Soap Bar
  2. Microwaveable Dinner Plate
  3. Microwave
Steps –
  1. Place your Ivory on a microwaveable plate
  2. Put your soap in the microwave
  3. Run microwave on high for 1-2 minutes. Today I set my microwave for 1:30. You can’t really overcook your Ivory, but it will reach a point where it stops expanding.