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Heat and cold can strongly affect the speed of a chemical reaction. This science project will determine the effect heat has on the reaction between a seltzer tablet and a glass of water.It is an educa ...

Do you speak cat? Take a closer look at your furry friend (or the furry friend of a neighbor -- with permission) to discover if communication really can exist between a cat and its owner.Can a cat com ...

In this study we will be examining the movement of water. Using a model of a cell we will demonstrate how our fingers prune when in water.It is an educational content by education.com.By clicking on t ...

Identify a variety of unknown substances that look alike by identifying their properties.It is an educational content by education.com.By clicking on the title of this resource, you will be redirected ...

Emergency! White water rafters have overturned their raft, and the speeding current is pulling them toward a waterfall. A helicopter zips in and lowers the rescue bucket. The distressed rafters climb ...

The project evaluates and compares the wicking properties of selected fabrics.The goals of the project are to have the student test a preliminary hypothesis about whether fabrics made of natural or sy ...

Yikes! You’ve just spilled water all over the table! Never fear, there are paper towels nearby. As you clean up your mess you notice that water is spreading throughout the paper towel. What is going o ...

The purpose of this project is to determine which seeds are most likely to survive harsh winter conditions (low temperatures).It is an educational content by education.com.By clicking on the title of ...

Find out whether white light can be separated into different colors. This will also simulate how natural rainbows are made.It is an educational content by education.com.By clicking on the title of thi ...

Huff, puff and blow as hard as you can—do you think you can blow down a sand castle with your mighty breath? Blowing air erodes—wears away—sand and dirt. In Three Little Pigs, houses of straw or twigs ...