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Science Snacks: Chemistry
Fog Chamber
Create clouds in a bottle by rapidly expanding the air.
Gas Model
A fun way to visualize gas molecules in constant motion.
Gassy Eggs
Eggsplore gas properties while making a snack.
Geyser
Just spew it—build your own cyclic hot water fountain.
Glow Up
Different kinds of light can be used to study life.
Hand Battery
Use your skin and different metals to create a battery.
Hand-Held Heat Engine
Make the liquid in this toy rise and fall in a cycle.
Having a Gas with Water
Use electricity to break water into its elemental components.
Holding Charge
Use static electricity to stick a straw almost anywhere.
Ice Balloons
Create and examine an ice balloon.
Indicating Electrolysis
Break water into hydrogen and oxygen with a simple device.
Inverted Bottles
Watch the rise and fall of hot and cold fluids.
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