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hemical energy is a form of potential energy stored in matter when atoms join together to form chemical compounds. It can be released when matter undergoes a chemical change. The food that you eat pro ...

Cleaning can be a chore, but not with this sudsy experiment! Get excited for scrubbing with a project that lets you mix and create your very own soap. Do you think you're enough of a chemistry whiz to ...

Even though every type of soil has the potential to stain clothes and dirty fingernails, a clever soil sleuth can find subtle differences when equipped with a soil test kit and a healthy amount of cur ...

See how effective a stain remover is in removing different types of stains (pencil, blue pen, tomato sauce, or soy sauce) on different types of fabrics (towel, jeans, or T-shirt). Which combination of ...

Chemistry produces some of the most amazing compounds. You’ve probably used vinegar and baking soda to make a volcano. You’ve definitely made your own foam with soap and water.Foam is usually created ...

The mpemba effect can cause hot water to freeze faster than cold water.This has led to a popular kitchen myth: that the opposite is also true.Namely, that cold water boils faster than hot water.How tr ...

Determine which brand of microwave popcorn leaves the fewest unpopped kernelsIt is an educational content by education.com.By clicking on the title of this resource, you will be redirected to the cont ...

Solutions are a special kind of mixture and solubility is a term used to describe the amount of (solids, liquids, or gas) which can be dissolved in a solvent to make a solution. The research aspect o ...

It’s commonly known that soda has a large quantity of sugar.But how much sugar is there in fruit juice?Does it matter that it’s “fresh squeezed” or that it’s “organic”? What is the purpose of these la ...

This project theme was selected to observe the concept of dissolving substances and crystal formation.It is an educational content by education.com.By clicking on the title of this resource, you will ...