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Phase Changes and Making Food An easy method to observe freezing-point depression when creating ice-cream at home. ...
Polymer Bouncy Balls In this lab, we evaluate a polymer chemical reaction and the entanglement of these polymers that form an elastic compound that can be molded into a bouncy ball toy. Students will analyze the effect of temperature on the elasticity, or ‘bounciness’, of the ball. ...
Polymer Gummy Worms This activity will demonstrate the scientific properties of polymers, polymer gels, cross linking, and polysaccharides. The enormous size of polymer molecules and their flexible, chain-like structures give polymers unique and useful properties. Sodium alginate, a natural polymer obtained from kelp...
Potato Power! Students will learn about electrochemistry, renewable energy, and circuits through an interactive lab in which they can build a potato circuit. Students will be able to get hands on circuits experience exposing them to basic electrochemistry and physics, and will learn how easy it is power simple...
Prehistoric Wonders Often expressed to be an accidental chemical reaction, Fossilization of skeletal remains is the foundation of what we know about evolution and fuels. We have all seen large model of dinosaur skeletons in museums, and on the television, but the question that poses is 'How are the scientists able to...
Putting a Stop to Viruses! Kids will learn about what viruses are, different types, and how chemical engineers and themselves can put a stop to viruses. They will be able to have a fun, interactive experiment that can be down at home with little to no mess! ...
Putting a Stop to Viruses! Kids will learn about what viruses are, different types, and how chemical engineers and themselves can put a stop to viruses. They will be able to have a fun, interactive experiment that can be done at home with little to no mess! ...
Putting the "Polar" in Frozen Dessert: Using Chemical Engineering and Polarity to Make Ice Cream Students will learn about the molecular intricacies of milk such as its make-up of polar and nonpolar molecules. Next, students will discuss different types of machines used in the large-scale process of making ice cream in a factory. Finally, students will simulate this process by making their own...
Racing boats: The science of surfactants The present module deals with the analysis of surface tension, as it varies with two surfactants; liquid soap and detergent and with the increase of temperature. Therefore, first the experiment will be performed in water at room temperature and then in warm water. The experiment consists of moving a...
Racing boats: The science of surfactants The present module deals with the analysis of surface tension, as it varies with two surfactants; liquid soap and detergent and with the increase of temperature. Therefore, first the experiment will be performed in water at room temperature and then in warm water. The experiment consists of moving a...