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Make a fluid for copying newsprint to blank sheets of paper
By BookStore on September 21, 20150In this science experiment, you will make a special fluid that can be used to copy newspaper photographs and...
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Make a rainbow of colours on a patch of oil
By BookStore on September 21, 2015Oil and water do not mix because oil has a much lower density compared to water and hence it...
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Use iodine to test the amazing property of semi-permeability
By BookStore on September 21, 2015Semi-permeability is the ability of a material to allow only a certain size of molecule to pass through it....
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Find out what happens to liquid matter when it is heated
By BookStore on September 21, 2015All matter on earth comes in three forms: Solids, liquids and gases. Examples of solids are: Rock, wood or...
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Find out what happens to solid matter when it is heated
By BookStore on September 21, 2015All matter on earth comes in three forms: Solids, liquids and gases. Examples of solids are: Rock, wood or...
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Learn about floating objects by building a boat
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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Make your own lava lamp with oil and water
By BookStore on September 21, 2015Oil and water do not mix and hence they are described as 'immiscible'. Oil has a much lower 'density'...
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Produce a huge heap of foam in this exothermic reaction
By BookStore on September 21, 2015The 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...