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DIY Magnetic FerroFluid and Have Fun With It

This is an simple instruction on how to make ferrofluid, and what type of experiment you can do with the ferrofluid.

Safety Tips

Check out these safety tips before get started. • You need to wear gloves and mask to protect yourself from the micro-nano scale particles. • Dropper, Glass Bar, Beaker with scale, Dish are all fragile glass products. Be careful! • Be careful when switching magnets, as the big magnets can fly the small one within 10'' range.

Materials You Will Need

1. Laser Printer Toner (50 ml) 2. Plant Oil (30ml) 3. Dropper, Glass Bar, Beaker with scale, Dish 4. Rare Earth Magnets Please check the video below to detailed instructions! Have fun!

About the author

Cathy Marchio

Cathy Marchio is an expert at Stanford Magnets, where she shares her deep knowledge of magnets like Neodymium and Samarium Cobalt. With a background in materials science, Cathy writes articles and guides that make complex topics easier to understand. She helps people learn about magnets and their uses in different industries, making her a key part of the company's success.

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