Straight from the homelab – LAVA LAMP!
Did you know that you can make a plastic bag EXPLODE mixing simple things that you already have in your house?!
Baking can seem kind of magical.
Vinegar and baking soda experiments are a staple in our house when it comes to simple science experiments you can do at home (or school).
The entire experiment is a lot less messy than a baking soda and vinegar explosion, and it teaches chemical reactions all the same.
In this episode of Crash Course Kids, Sabrina talks to us about how to tell if you have a chemical change on your hands.
In this episode of Crash Course Kids, Sabrina shows us how Conservation of Mass actually works with Sugar and Water.
In this episode of Crash Course Kids, Sabrina chats about chemical reactions and the Conservation of Matter.
Students work together to come up with an inventive solution for homemade glue.
What role do combustion reactions play in how we obtain fossil fuels?
Students develop and apply ideas about chemical reactions and energy to explain how the restrictor plates introduced in the 1986 season reduced speeds of NASCAR race car engines at Talladega and other superspeedways.
The colors in fireworks are made by burning different elements obtained from minerals we mine.