Chemistry
These experiments are part of a collection that Professor Shakhashiri distributes to the audience at his annual holiday lecture and at other presentations throughout the year:
» Edible/Inedible Experiments Archive
» Science/Nature for Kids: Chemistry
Everything you wanted to know about bubbles... include a great recipe for "bubble stuff"
Crystals are not alive, but they can grow. Growing crystals requires a little time and patience. If you have both (plus a few other ingredients), you can grow your own crystal gardens.
» Mad Scientist Experiments 2000
How do you stop water from freezing? What does lemon juice do to metals? Enter our lab to discover many fascinating experiments, facts, and results. Try the experiments at home or school and email us your results.
The pH Factor is designed as a resource to help elementary and middle school teachers introduce acids and bases to their students. Materials are organized by the Seven E's: Excite, Explore, Explain, Expand, Extend, Exchange, and Examine. This model can be used in a linear fashion or each E can stand alone. Each E contains an interactive screen and lesson plans.