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Have you ever noticed that sometimes certain shirts and jeans, especially when they are navy blue or black, tend to look duller after they’ve been laundered a few times?The term colorfastness describe ...

People have been dyeing fabrics and other items for many years. In fact, the earliest written record of the use of dye is from thousands of years ago in 2600 BC! In 715 BC, Romans were already dyeing ...

Many people use lemon juice to keep household items smelling fresh and looking clean. Does lemon really have any cleaning powers? Can lemons be a cleaning agent?It is an educational content by educati ...

Fizz! Pop! That bubbly stuff might make your taste buds happy, but what does it do to common household objects?How does a penny change when it’s left in a container of soda overnight?It is an educatio ...

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 ...

It's oozy, it's goopy, and it's just plain fun. Snails make it, and slugs slide on it. It's slime!Slime is an odd substance. It is soft and squishy like a liquid, but it sticks together like a solid. ...

It doesn't take a degree in chemistry to know that water is made up of two elements: hydrogen and oxygen. Sure, you're familiar with that famous formula, but did you know that some types of water can ...

Uh oh – you’ve just gotten ketchup all over your favorite white shirt. What now? Figure out what stain remover will get you out of this mess and de-stress your laundry!Find out what household cleaner ...