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Baking Soda Crystals Experiments 【DIRECT 2027】

Oooooh, we throw a good party at the Gin Palace. From celebrating baby’s first birthday in the daytime, to hosting a full-on party with DJ’s, a dance floor, and cocktails flowing until (nearly) midnight. We can host about 50-ish people and can normally accommodate any requests and personal touches you have. We’ve had birthdays, weddings, christenings, work do’s, book launches, Christmas parties and even a ‘Welcome to the World’ party. Get in touch, tell us what you’d like, and we’ll do our very best to do it for you.

“Just to say thank you so much to you and your fabulous team for making my party so much fun! Your team are amazing and so helpful. They really contributed to the atmosphere and success of the event. Not to mention the incredible cocktails which everyone loved!”

Baking Soda Crystals Experiments 【DIRECT 2027】

Baking Soda Crystals Experiments 【DIRECT 2027】

Now go make some sparkling science!

When people think of growing crystals at home, they usually reach for borax or salt. But baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) is a fantastic—and often overlooked—crystal-growing medium. Unlike sharp, needle-like borax crystals, baking soda forms beautiful, rhombic (diamond-shaped) crystals that are soft, silky, and wonderfully sparkly. baking soda crystals experiments

Shine a flashlight behind the jar. The crystals will glow with an icy, translucent brilliance. Better yet, look at them under a cheap microscope—you’ll see stepped layers and right-angled corners that look like a miniature futuristic city. Now go make some sparkling science