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Produce a huge heap of foam in this exothermic reaction
By BookStore on September 21, 20150The fight against elephant tooth decay is on! In this science experiment, you will produce a huge amount of...
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Make a slow burning smoke bomb
By BookStore on September 21, 2015A smoke bomb is a type of firework designed to produce smoke upon ignition. Smoke bombs are often used...
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Use electrolysis to find out what substances is water made of
By BookStore on September 21, 2015Water's chemical formula is known as H₂O. This shows us that water is made up of 1 part oxygen...
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Learn about chemical reactions by making your own glue
By BookStore on September 21, 2015A 'chemical reaction' sounds like a very complicated thing, but in fact it is simply the breaking apart of...
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Make a volcanic eruption by mixing diet coke with Mento’s candy
By BookStore on September 21, 2015Although the phenomenon of dropping candy and mints into soda to release the carbonation has been around for many...
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Use a chemical reaction to make caramel from sugar
By BookStore on September 21, 2015The key to making tasty 'Caramel' is by boiling white sugar slowly in steady increments to approximately 170C. As...
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Make raisins bounce up & down with this chemical reaction
By BookStore on September 21, 2015Objects with more weight or 'mass' per given volume is 'denser' than objects with less 'mass' per the same...
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Use some simple chemistry to electro-plate a nail
By BookStore on September 21, 2015A 'chemical reaction' in simple terms, is the breaking apart of substances to form new substances. Use some simple...
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Use some simple chemistry to make your dull coins shine again
By BookStore on September 21, 2015A 'chemical reaction' in simple terms is the breaking apart of substances to form new substances. Use some simple...
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Use glue to make rubber
By BookStore on September 21, 2015A 'chemical reaction' is simply the breaking apart of substances to form new substances. Try the following science experiment...