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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.

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Rainbow Borax Crystals
General Chemistry Science Fair Project
Medium
Grow sparkling rainbow crystals overnight on pipe cleaners and watch solid crystal structures form as the Borax water cools.
Metal Corrosion in Different Liquids
General Chemistry Science Fair Project
Medium
Drop four different metals into three liquids and discover which one resists all corrosion after two days.
Borax Geode Crystals
General Chemistry Science Fair Project
Medium
Turn a hollow eggshell into a miniature geode by growing Borax crystals inside it overnight.
Crystal Growth in Hot and Cold Temperatures
General Chemistry Science Fair Project
Medium
Place crystal solutions in three spots with different temperatures and see which one produces the largest crystals.
Casein Glue from Milk and Vinegar
General Chemistry Science Fair Project
Medium
Milk contains a protein that turns into working glue when you add vinegar and a pinch of baking soda.
Lemon Juice Invisible Ink and Heat
General Chemistry Science Fair Project
Medium
Write an invisible message with lemon juice and watch your hidden words appear in brown when you add heat.
Dry Ice Sublimation Experiments
General Chemistry Science Fair Project
Medium
Drop dry ice into a balloon and watch it inflate, then press a warm spoon against a chunk to hear it sing.
Octyl Salicylate Concentration and UV Blocking
General Chemistry Science Fair Project
Medium
Coat glass with rising amounts of a sunscreen ingredient and watch the UV meter drop as concentration climbs.
Red Cabbage pH Lava Lamp
General Chemistry Science Fair Project
Medium
Add Alka-Seltzer to a red cabbage lava lamp and watch the blobs shift color as you change the pH.
Voltage, Salt Concentration, and Electrolysis Rate
General Chemistry Science Fair Project
Medium
Connect batteries to copper wires in salt water and discover whether more voltage or more salt speeds up hydrogen gas production.
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