Researchers realize electrochemical conversion of CH4 and O2 to HCOOH at room temperature. Credit: JACS
I talked about sun protection a year ago and I think it’s the time to mention it again since it is the most important skincare step regardless of your age. Please read my first post: Sun Protection…
Stephanie Warren of Test Tube Kitchen explains the chemistry behind baking delicious cookies in this TED-Ed animation by Brooklyn-based Augenblick
Explore the magic of chemical reactions with these color changing chemical clock experiments. STEM / STEAM learning made fun.
Imagine a world where your children are captivated by bubbling potions, erupting volcanoes, and soaring rockets. In this magical realm, adventure awaits. From makeshift kitchen laboratories and hands-on classes to information-packed books, parents can ignite the spark or fuel the burning passion for
Balloon magic - a fun science activity where you inflate a balloon using baking soda and vinegar.
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You have to try this cool Magic Milk Experiment! Teach your kids about colors, chemical reactions, and blow their minds at the same time.
This activity consists of 10 questions in which students will identify a given chemical reaction as a synthesis, decomposition, single replacement, double replacement, or combustion reaction. With what standard does this resource align? This resource will aid students in moving towards mastery of NGSS HS-PS1-2. What do I have to do? These science color by codes are no prep! Print the answer sheet on one side and the coloring on the other or print both on one side to save ink and copier counts. How do I use color by numbers? • Review • Early finishers • Substitute work • Use the answer sheet as a quiz! • Brain breaks • Behavior rewards What is included? ⭐ 1 Student Answer Sheet with Key ⭐ 1 Color By Number Sheet with Key Want even more Color By Numbers? Save 20% on all my science color by number activities with my Science Color By Number Growing Bundle Connect with me My Blog: www.themorehousemagic.com Instagram: @themorehousemagic Facebook: The Morehouse Magic
Magic milk is a cool science experiment for kids of all ages! Learn how different molecules in milk interact with soap!
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I wrapped up my States of Matter and Chemical Change Unit with a day of science at the park. A swimming pool was filled with Oobleck, and the students walked on it. Oh boy, did they have fun with this! It took about 75 boxes to fill a small pool. My students loved playing in a big tub of Oobleck, too! They also took a trip to the Chemical Change Cafe and enjoyed some pancakes. I read the Eric Carle book, Pancakes, Pancakes, Pancakes. Then students mixed up their own pancake batter and had to determine whether or not it was a chemical change. Here's a states of matter foldable I made with my students. Click {HERE} or the picture for a copy. As you can see, it has been a busy week. Totally worth it, but I'm exhausted! This post is going to be short and sweet because I need a nap:) VERSION 2: One my readers asked for a fold-able with the 4th state of matter. I don't teach this in 4th grade but didn't mind making a new version. I'm not sure if the pictures are the best representation, and I'm open to new suggestions. It is fairly easy to make simple changes to my printable, and I don't mind requests. I'm always happy to hear constructive criticism. By the way, my printers not working so I couldn't check it out in print. Let me know if it needs some tweaking. Click {HERE} or the picture for this version. But one more thing first. With this post, I have completed Charity Preston's 5 Star Blog Challenge. Check out her post and find some great new blogs to follow.
Today's graphic is one for the chemists, with a guide to chemical shifts in proton nuclear magnetic resonance. At first glance, for those without a...
Try these fun chemistry experiments and activities, including easy ways to do color change demonstrations and make colored fire.
One of Isaac Newton's 17th century alchemy manuscripts will be available in an online repository for those interested in the history of modern chemistry.
What's the "benzylic" position? And why are benzylic C-H bonds unusually reactive, undergoing benzylic oxidation, bromination with NBS, and so on?