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Chemistry is the study of matter, which is everything around us! Chemists learn about what things are made of, how they react with each other, and how we can use them to improve our lives, such as in food science, technology and reducing environmental pollution.
Salt Volcano Lava Lamp
General Chemistry Science Fair Project
Easy
Create a lava lamp with an erupting volcano effect when you add salt to oil and water! It's so much fun to watch this colorful explosion caused by density!
Recycled Water and Plant Growth
General Chemistry Science Fair Project
Hard
Does recycled water help plants grow faster? Find out in this science project!
Electrolysis: A Science Project
General Chemistry Science Fair Project
Hard
Learn how to use electricity to create hydrogen gas in this fun science project!
Exploring Salt Crystals
General Chemistry Science Fair Project
Medium
Let's explore how salt crystals form and how adding different ingredients can affect the size of the crystals!
The Effects of Salt and Sugar on Water
General Chemistry Science Fair Project
Hard
Have you ever wondered what happens when you add salt or sugar to water? Find out in this science project!
Natural Insect Repellant
General Chemistry Science Fair Project
Hard
Find out which natural insect repellant is more effective: DEET or lemon grass oil?
Burning Speed of Scented and Unscented Candles
General Chemistry Science Fair Project
Medium
Let's find out if scented candles burn faster than unscented ones!
Glow Sticks: Temperature Effects
General Chemistry Science Fair Project
Medium
Let's explore how temperature affects the light from glow sticks!
Sea Shells with Vinegar
General Chemistry Science Fair Project
Easy
Did you know that something interesting happens when you place a sea shell into vinegar? Explore chemical reactions involving acids and bases in this fun experiment!
Salinity and Convection
General Chemistry Science Fair Project
Easy
Let's explore how salinity affects the movement of water!
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