Chemistry

1 06, 2017

Cooking pots – Copper science project – Chemistry

By |2019-04-24T16:50:44-07:00June 1st, 2017|Chemistry|Comments Off on Cooking pots – Copper science project – Chemistry

Copper-bottomed cooking pot: a science project Why do pots have copper bottoms? Because heat and electricity are closely related, copper is also a good conductor of heat. This is why [...]

1 06, 2017

Chlorine project – Bread and bleach – Chemistry

By |2018-04-16T17:38:03-07:00June 1st, 2017|Chemistry|Comments Off on Chlorine project – Bread and bleach – Chemistry

Swimming pool To find out what chlorine smells like, just go to the swimming pool. The funny smell of swimming pools is the smell of chlorine. (Actually, the chlorine doesn't [...]

1 06, 2017

Calcium project – Chalk and lemon juice – Chemistry

By |2019-02-26T05:52:48-08:00June 1st, 2017|Chemistry|Comments Off on Calcium project – Chalk and lemon juice – Chemistry

Need chalk? Buy chalk Chalk has calcium in it Take a piece of regular white chalk, like for writing on a blackboard. Make sure the chalk is calcium carbonate like [...]

1 06, 2017

Aluminum project – Soda cans and soup cans – Chemistry

By |2019-01-23T11:44:46-08:00June 1st, 2017|Chemistry|Comments Off on Aluminum project – Soda cans and soup cans – Chemistry

A simple project with aluminum You can see for yourself how aluminum is different from steel by comparing an empty aluminum can (a soda can) to an empty steel can (most canned [...]

1 06, 2017

What are covalent bonds? – Atoms and Chemistry

By |2019-04-27T14:24:16-07:00June 1st, 2017|Chemistry|Comments Off on What are covalent bonds? – Atoms and Chemistry

Covalent bonds: two hydrogen molecules bonding to an oxygen molecule Covalent bonds stick atoms together When two atoms come near each other, sometimes they stick together to make a molecule. One [...]

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