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Chemistry is the science of dealing with the compounds, elements, and molecular structure of matter. Essentially, chemistry is the science of examining substances and objects to find out what they're made of and how the react to different conditions.

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Accelerate Rusting
To demonstrate how a chemical reaction from vinegar, water, and bleach can accelerate the rusting process of steel.

Acids And Bases
To determine which chemicals are acids and which are bases.

Apple Mummy
To create a mummified apple by removing the moisture from the apple and preventing bacteria from growing.

Bending Water
To demonstrate how oppositely charged electrons can be used to bend water.

Boiling Point of Water
To study the effect of adding solutes on the boiling point of water.

Candle Race
To determine if color factors into how quickly a candle will burn

Candy Molecules
To create fun, colorful, and delicious molecule structures out of candy, such as H20 and CO2 molecules.

Chemical Metamorphosis
To find out what chemical change is and be able to answer the question, “Can a material form a new substance when exposed under a given condition?”

Climbing Colors
To extract the hidden colors that makes up the main colors of various felt-tipped markers.

Cup of Lava
To demonstrate the effects of salt on oil by creating a "lava lamp" in a cup.

Dissolving in Liquids
To explore the extent to which different solids will dissolve in water at a given temperature and compare the results.

Dissolving Solutes
To find out how solutes behave when mixed with solvents. After this experiment, you will be able to identify the changes that occurred to the brown sugar when it was dissolved in the different solvents and answer the question, “Which solvent dissolve sugar the fastest?”

Distillation of Water
To convert impure water into chemically pure water by distillation

Evaportating Liquids
To examine what happens to various liquids when they've been

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