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DOUG HODOUS: We are going to
pour this right in here and
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STEVE SPANGLER: Ah, wow.
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DOUG HODOUS: Look at this,
it's like magic.
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BECKY DITCHFIELD: I have no idea
what's going to happen.
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STEVE SPANGLER: This is
a biological stain.
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CARLY REED: Oh no.
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STEVE SPANGLER: This
is just- It's fine.
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This is- So I bet you think this
is the part of this show,
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where I'm going to say, don't
try these experiments at home.
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And you're right.
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Except there is one experiment
we want you to try.
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Just look for the graphic
that's right here
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that says, try it.
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That's your signal that
you can try that
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experiment at home.
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Everything else, off limits.
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Look, I've already given you
homework, and the show hasn't
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I'm Steve Spangler, and I'm all
about making science fun.
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For the last 20 years I've been
teaching ways to turn
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ordinary science experiments
into unforgettable learning
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I have an amazing team, who will
do whatever it takes to
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affect the way people
think about science.
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And to do that I live by one
model- make it big, do it
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right, give it class.
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You know, I think it's true, you
never actually forget the
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great teachers that you
had in your life.
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And when I go back and think
about my high school, Heritage
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High School and the Littleton
Public Schools,
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one guy sticks out.
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His name is Doug Hodous.
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And he was my very first
chemistry teacher.
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This is the guy that made things
blow up, and the funny
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smells, and so forth.
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And so I thought today we'd go
back to Heritage High School,
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and see if we can take him back
to his old class, and
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have a little lesson
in chemistry.
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DOUG HODOUS: Hey, Steve.
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You're looking good.
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STEVE SPANGLER: So I walk in
and you're no longer here,
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because they kicked you
out 20 years ago.
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How long have you
been retired?
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DOUG HODOUS: It's been
a long, long time.
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STEVE SPANGLER: Look at this.
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My chemistry teacher,
he is here.
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