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Surface tension causes the molecules at the surface of a liquid (such as water) to cling together. This project examines the effects of soap on the surface tension of water.It is an educational conten ...

This science project compares the amount of ozone in various locations.It is an educational content by education.com.By clicking on the title of this resource, you will be redirected to the content. I ...

When an acid and a base combine, the base neutralizes the acid in a chemical reaction. This is how antacids work as well. This project will test which antacids are most potent in neutralizing lemon ju ...

On a fall night, you’ve probably seen fireflies glowing in the bushes. Fireflies use chemiluminescence, a very efficient process that converts energy to light. Light sticks use a similar process. Do y ...

This science project will explore the components of a battery, specifically how the conductivity of the solution in the battery affects how much electricity it generates.:It is an educational content ...

The soil beneath your feet all looks the same, doesn’t it? Surprisingly, soils in different locations actually have different components. In this science project, you can examine the layers that make ...

This science project determines the differences between various bicep exercises, both in terms of how much muscle exertion they create and how they affect your heart rate.IntroductionIt is an educatio ...

This science project demonstrates how a rainbow forms, using water to split white light into its many colors.It is an educational content by education.com.By clicking on the title of this resource, yo ...

This science project will allow you to find your own latitude by building an astrolabe, which measures the angle between the North Star and the horizon.It is an educational content by education.com.By ...

Compound motion occurs when two forces act on the same object. This science project explores how compound motion works.It is an educational content by education.com.By clicking on the title of this re ...