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Manganese Heptoxide | DIY Cool Science Experiment | Fun Chemistry Experiments | The Maverick Lab

Welcome welcome back to another episode of “DIY” crazy science experiment – Manganese Heptoxide that will amaze you. Ever heard of Manganese Heptoxide? I’m sure you haven’t. I mean who listens to confusing chemical names in school when there’s plenty of juicy gossip to go around? Relax… Lemme see how I can make this interesting […]

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Northwoods Scientist | Science Projects for Home | Part 2

Northwoods Scientist is my homeschool science channel, most of the projects are just neat things folks can do in earth sciences at home. Remember to take this opportunity to subscribe to the channel- Santa was kind and gave me some new equipment that will make the channel better in 2020!!! Happy Holidays to you and […]

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Vacuum Candle Experiment – Science Experiments for School Kids

Make water defy gravity using this simple experiment. All you need for this experiment is some colored water, a candle and a glass. Watch this experiment and try it at home to understand the amazing magic of science. source

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Lab Techniques & Safety: Crash Course Chemistry #21

Hank takes a break from the desk to bring you to the lab in order to demonstrate some important points about the practical side of chemistry – experimentation in the laboratory. You’ll learn what to wear in the lab, how to dispose of chemicals safely, how to avoid the most common accidents, how to pour […]

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Pepper and Water | Science Experiments for kids | Pepper and soap trick

Pepper and Water | Science Experiments for kids | Pepper and soap trick Ever tried a magic trick at home?? This is a magic trick that you can easily master if you understand the concept of surface tension. For this You’ll need: • Liquid dish washer gel • Water • Bowl • Grounded black pepper […]

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Iodine and Starch Experiment | Iodine Experiment | Starch Experiment | Science experiments for kids

Iodine and Starch Experiment | Iodine Experiment | Starch Experiment | Science experiments for kids Simple and easy experiment to demonstrate the iodine with starch reaction! For this test you will need: • Two test tubes • Soluble starch powder • Iodine solution • Water • Dropper Procedure: • Put some starch powder into a […]

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Creative Experiments – Chemistry – The Hydrogen Bomb

From Creative Education comes a new and exciting DVD set, Creative Experiments. Each DVD has 12 engaging practical experiments video, and all the resource you need to do them with your class. Nothing like a big bang experiment to get your class excited and you don’t get any bigger bangs than a hydrogen oxygen bomb. […]

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Global Warming , Green House Effect , Ozone Layer Video for Kids

Visit http://www.makemegenius.com for free science videos for kids. Global warming can be defined as heating of earth because of increase in green house gases ((carbon dioxide, water vapor, nitrous oxide, and methane).These gases trap more heat from the sunlight reflected by earth ,so temperature of the earth goes up.This may hurt all living beings.In this […]

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Diffusion and Osmosis | Iodine starch experiment with bag | Science Experiments | elearnin

Osmosis and Diffusion demonstration | Iodine starch experiment with bag | Science Experiments | elearnin | Chemistry demo | Diffusion and osmosis in plants explanation | Diffusion and osmosis in cells explained | Diffusion and Osmosis definitions | Diffusion and Osmosis though a semi permeable membrane This experiment shows the movement of particles through a […]

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Unit 2, Mini Collisions: Engage | Hot Wheels Speedometry | Hot Wheels | Mattel

ENGAGE: Both science and science teaching begin with asking questions (science) and defining problems (engineering) that need to be answered or solved about some observed phenomenon or system (e.g., “I wonder what, where, when, how, or why?”). Students’ prior knowledge is accessed and interest engaged in the phenomenon. Teachers, both units in the Speedometry™ Curriculum […]

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