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There are three glasses and an opaque vessel on the table. You say that the vessel contains simple water, which will now turn into blood. To convince the audience that there is water in the vessel (and since this is the case), you can take a few sips from the vessel as proof. And then you fill all the glasses with water from the vessel. Absolutely nothing will happen. Pour all the water back into the vessel from all glasses except one.

The liquid in the vessel will turn red, like blood, make a spectacular pause, say that the vessel is no longer water, but blood - pour it back into the glasses. Now all viewers are convinced of this. Pour the contents of the glasses into the vessel again - this time from all three. The liquid will become discolored, the “blood” will turn into “water”, which you will again pour into glasses. However, you no longer need to drink it.

Focus secret:

The vessel will be a glass jar covered with colored paper; for greater mystery, draw alchemical symbols on paper. Pour water into the jar. Prepare three clean glasses: drop a few drops of acetic acid into one glass and mark it for yourself (it is from this glass that you will not pour water into the vessel first), into the other – a spoonful of soda ash, and into the third – a few drops of phenolphthalein solution.

Pour soda with a small amount of water and stir. Then there is no secret - chemistry will do everything for you.

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