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Have you ever heard of hot ice? \u00a0Find out all about how chemicals can create heat in this chemistry\u00a0science experiment. An experiment about chemistry: \u00a0Chemical heat What you will need: Sodium Acetate solution, cooled (it’s easy to make with bicarbonate of soda or baking soda and vinegar) Shallow container What you will do: Before the Continue Reading<\/a><\/p>\n <\/div>\r\n <\/div>\r\n<\/div> What is it that makes bread rise?\u00a0 There’s one way to find out – let’s make some! What you will need: \u2022 3 cups of plain flour \u2022 pinch of salt \u2022 1 tablespoon (2 sachets) of dry yeast \u2022 1 tablespoon of sugar \u2022 1 cup of warm water \u2022 1 tablespoon of oil Continue Reading<\/a><\/p>\n <\/div>\r\n <\/div>\r\n<\/div> Investigate which household products are soluble in water, and how easily they dissolve. Monster Sciences Experiment About Chemistry:\u00a0 Is it soluble? What you will need: \u2022\u00a0 Clear container eg plastic cup or jar \u2022\u00a0 A collection of things to test \u2022\u00a0 A pop stick for stirring \u2022\u00a0 Water What you will do: 1.\u00a0 You will Continue Reading<\/a><\/p>\n <\/div>\r\n <\/div>\r\n<\/div> Learn how to mix acids and bases and test to see when the solution is neutral. A great way to use the indicator paper you have already made! \u00a0 What you will need: A jar Vinegar Detergent A stirrer e.g. a pop stick Ready made indicator strips (see experiment Chemistry C01) \u00a0What you will do: Continue Reading<\/a><\/p>\n <\/div>\r\n <\/div>\r\n<\/div> This experiment requires a little bit of preparation, but it is really worth it to see the look of total surprise and amazement on your student’s face when they watch the indicator change colour on different substances! \u00a0 Chemistry Science Experiment: \u00a0Acid or Alkali \u2013 Make your own indicator paper \u00a0What you will need: Continue Reading<\/a><\/p>\n <\/div>\r\n <\/div>\r\n<\/div>","max_pages":1}