Local chemists and students from regional colleges and universities showcased several different experiments for kids.
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When you return you will see bubbles covering the leaf from its release of Oxygen. We will see you next time for another experiment you can recreate at home or in the classroom and remember ...
Salt lowers the freezing point of water, helping to melt ice faster. In this melting ice experiment, as each ice cube melts the string sinks into it. Meanwhile the cold water in the bowl dilutes the ...
Missouri American Water, in collaboration with the American Water Charitable Foundation, presented a $25,000 check Tuesday to the Creative Learning Alliance for the purchase of a Bubble Monster ...
3. Dancing Raisins This experiment uses the bubbles in carbonated water to make raisins move up and down in a glass. When raisins are placed in carbonated water, the bubbles attach to the rough ...
The Earth’s climate has now warmed by 1.49°C (2.6°F) above pre-industrial levels due to human activity, according to a recent study. This revelation challenges previous estimates and raises ...
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