121 Plus 9 Chemistry Experiments

121 Plus 9 Chemistry Experiments121 Plus 9 Chemistry Experiments for kids is an excellent book to teach the subject with cool experiments. Read with your kids and help them understand the chemistry behind various things.

Tug of War (Chemistry Experiments)

This experiment demonstrates the difference, in the pulling power of water and alcohol. Things Required:1-foot sheet of aluminium foil foodColouring (red or blue)Rubbing alcoholWaterEye-dropper2 cups Directions:Add enough food colouring to 1/2 cup of water to make a dark solution. Fill a second cup one-quarter full with alcohol. Smooth the sheet of aluminium foil on a […]

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Sticks Together (Chemistry Experiments)

This demonstrates the pulling power of water molecules. Things Required:3 toothpicksLiquid dish soapQuart glass bowl Directions:Fill the bowl three-quarters full with water. Place two toothpicks side by side on the surface in the centre of the water. Treat the third toothpick by dipping its point in liquid detergent. Note: Only a very small amount of

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Changing Colours Of Celery (Chemistry Experiments)

Change the colour of celery leaves in this simple experiment. Things Required:1 stalk of fresh celery with leavesGreen food colouring1 clear drinking glass Directions:Fill the glass about one-quarter full with water. Make a dark green solution by adding food colouring to the water. Cut across the bottom end of the celery stalk with a knife.

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Mixing All Up (Chemistry Experiments)

Chemists often talk about solutions and suspensions, and also emulsions and mixtures. In a solution, one substance is thoroughly dissolved in another (salt and water). In a suspension, one substance gets mixed throughout the other, but is not dissolved (soil and water).In an emulsion, one liquid “floats” in another, but is not dissolved. The spread

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Solutions And Suspensions (Chemistry Experiments)

Chemists study suspensions and solutions. What are they all about? Try this simple experiment and find out. Things Required:2 large wide-mouth jars, half-filled with water2 tablespoonfuls of salt2 tablespoonfuls of soilA hand lensSpoon Directions:Add the soil to one jar of water, the salt to the other. Stir both. Look through your hand lens at both

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Vanished? Where? (Chemistry Experiments)

This experiment will explain that there are pockets of space between water molecules. Things Required:Measuring jar (see experiment How Much? for instructions)1 cup of rubbing alcohol7 cups of waterMeasuring cupBlue colouring Directions:Add five or six drops of food colouring to the water to make the water easier to see. Pour the coloured water into the

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