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The pH level project is designed for students to test the acidity of common fruits, foods, and household products. Students should also be asked to consider the connection between pH levels and toxici ...

Carbon dioxide is the chemical compound that consists of two oxygen atoms bonded to a carbon atom. Carbon dioxide creates the bubbles in soda. The goal of this project is to explore the eruption of ca ...

The purpose of this project is to determine which of the following fruits, bananas, kiwis, apples, oranges or Clementine’s rot the fastest.It is an educational content by education.com.By clicking on ...

The goal of this experiment is to learn about how crystals form. What conditions are necessary for a molecule to form? Is there anything you can change to make crystals form faster?Does temperature af ...

Carbon dioxide (CO2) is present in the air we breath and in the carbonated soda we drink. In soda, the carbon dioxide gas (CO2 ) has been dissolved, a process called carbonation that results in soda's ...

During the burning process, potential energy in a candle is converted to heat energy. This science project measures the amount of heat energy released by a burning candle.It is an educational content ...

Determine how we can separate the components of a solution.It is an educational content by education.com.By clicking on the title of this resource, you will be redirected to the content. If you want t ...

There has been much debate over how sugar affects the minds of young people in America.Sugar has been banned in schools in Palo Alto, and in New York.Is sugar actually causing children to be hyperacti ...

Are you a square or a rectangle? You can figure it out by measuring your height and the length between your fingertips when you spread your arms apart. If these measurements are almost equal, you’re a ...

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 ...