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Goal of this project is to use paper chromatography to see which dyes are used in the coatings of your favorite colored candies. Why do different compounds travel different distance on the piece of paper. How is an Rf value useful. What is chromatography used for. Candy with colored coatings- Skittles and M & M’s At least 30 strips of paper- coffee filters or chromatography paper 3 cm by 9 cm Wide-mouth jar Pencil Ruler Tape Water Toothpicks Food coloring ( red, green and blue) 1. Do your background research so that you are knowledgeable about the terms, concepts and questions above.... [tags: chemistry, science experiment]
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Young scientists will find these three science experiments about Earth Science easy and fun to do. Loop Airplanes has students creating loop airplanes out of straws and pieces of paper that can fly 30 feet or more with a push of the finger.
Does Air Have Weight are easy science experiments that demonstrates the answer to whether air does or does not have weight.
Ocean water is easier to float in than fresh water as this Floating Eggs experiment demonstrates. The experiment Tin Foil Boats has kids building miniature boats out of tin foil and seeing how much pennies of cargo their different models will hold.
Kids will like to try these water experiments. Penny Drop has kids dropping water onto the head of a penny. Dropping Clippies is a fascinating experiment about surface tension. See how many paperclips can be added to a full glass of water without overflowing the container.
Students will enjoy doing these easy science experiments on physical science. Navigating the Oceans has kids creating their own compass using a needle and magnet. Swinging with Galileo is an experiment first conducted by Galileo showing how energy can be transferred to different objects. Amazing Experiments has students balancing a potato, fork and pencil so that only the pencil is resting on the table.
Does Air Have Weight are easy science experiments that demonstrates the answer to whether air does or does not have weight.
Ocean water is easier to float in than fresh water as this Floating Eggs experiment demonstrates. The experiment Tin Foil Boats has kids building miniature boats out of tin foil and seeing how much pennies of cargo their different models will hold.
Kids will like to try these water experiments. Penny Drop has kids dropping water onto the head of a penny. Dropping Clippies is a fascinating experiment about surface tension. See how many paperclips can be added to a full glass of water without overflowing the container.
Students will enjoy doing these easy science experiments on physical science. Navigating the Oceans has kids creating their own compass using a needle and magnet. Swinging with Galileo is an experiment first conducted by Galileo showing how energy can be transferred to different objects. Amazing Experiments has students balancing a potato, fork and pencil so that only the pencil is resting on the table.
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