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Observing the Principle of Conservation of Mass

Discover the principle of conservation of mass.The purpose of this experiment is to determine whether water conserves mass when it undergoes a phase shift through the various states of matter.It is an ...

Chemical Energy in a Bottle

hemical energy is a form of potential energy stored in matter when atoms join together to form chemical compounds. It can be released when matter undergoes a chemical change. The food that you eat pro ...

What is in Tap Water?

Tap water usually contains dissolved gases notably air which is composed mainly of nitrogen and oxygen, along with some carbon dioxide, so when the tap water is allowed to stand some of the dissolved ...

Fuel Efficiency

This project will analyze fuel consumption during average, daily use. Octane graded gasoline will be tested along with additives. By analyzing miles per gallon and cost student will calculate and comp ...

Balloon Rocketry

Rockets work by way of jet propulsion. The principle behind it is based on Newton's Third Law of Motion: For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. When a rocket blows out gas at high s ...

Balloons! Some Float! Some Sink! How does the Temperature of a Gas Affect its Density?

Determine how the temperature of a gas affects its density.It is an educational content by education.com.By clicking on the title of this resource, you will be redirected to the content. If you want t ...

Melting, Freezing and Boiling Points of Liquids

We are surrounded by all types of liquids: water, oils, vinegar, soda, juice. All of these liquids look, smell and feel different. How do the melting, freezing and boiling points of liquids differ? Wh ...

How Much Gas Does Your Favorite Beverage Produce?

This project examines which beverages produce more gas.It is an educational content by education.com.By clicking on the title of this resource, you will be redirected to the content. If you want to do ...

Does Liquid Weigh More after Freezing and Boiling?

Ice is created when water is frozen past the freezing point which is 0ºC or 32ºF, under normal conditions. When water freezes, the particles are tightly packed together and are more stationary than in ...

Latent Fingerprints

Superglue fuming is a very common technique used by forensic specialists across the world to develop fingerprints that can't be immediately seen with the naked eye, known as latent fingerprints. The f ...

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