We're all familiar with the colors of the products we use every day. But what we often don't know is their relationship to chemistry. Chemistry experiments can be used to mix and match colors to ...
Materials Needed: Jar, water, food color, vegetable oil salt, The first step in this chemical experiment is to fill the jar about ¾ with water and add food color by your choice in the jar. After you ...
The CO 2 bubbles burst and the grape sinks again where it picks up some more CO 2 (sung to the tune of "The Itsy Bitsy Spider"). Experiment #5: A five-layer cake without the cake. Explanation: Figure ...
Items Needed - Water, Iodine Tincture, Cornstarch, 500mg Vitamin C Tablets, Hydrogen Peroxide and 3 Glass Cups Create Mixture A by combining 1/2 cup of water with one (1) crushed 500mg Vitamin C ...
The Oak Ridge Associated Universities conference room looked like a high school chemistry classroom Wednesday morning. About 30 K-12 teachers crowded around tables in groups while Al Hazari paced the ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — The annual Science Festival hosted by the Center of Science and Industry (COSI) officially wrapped up Saturday. The weeklong COSI event included many different types of ...
Remember those old school chemistry sets that came in a cardboard box with a bunch of vials, plastic beakers, safety glasses and a booklet full of instructions for different experiments? London ...
Do you know how to perform some simple chemistry experiments with everyday materials? If you don’t, we created a list for you to show you and help you choose your favorite one to impress your family ...