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How to find out Air’s mass Level Elementary Experiment Air’s mass Concept The air has mass.Let’s measure the air’s mass with a spray can and PET bottle. Materials used spray can, PET bottle (500ml or 1000ml), and air pump, vinyl nozzle, adhesive tape, pin for the ball, electronic balance or balance, bond, and water tank…
How to make ammonia fountain How to make ammonia fountain : The ammonia fountain is a great demonstration used to notice the solubility of ammonia in water. Materials needed how to make ammonia fountain Ammonia solution, test tube clamp, phenolphthalein, PET bottle or glass bottle with cap, injection syringes, straws, beakers, test tubes, spirit lamps,…
How To Make Balloon Powered Car Balloon powered car is an easy DIY science project which helps the students to understand about the basic vehicle mechanism and how air pressure can be used to drive a simple car. Material Required for making Balloon powered Car Cardboard piece. Straws. Balloon. Paper tape. Kabab Sticks Compass and…
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Hot Air or Cold: Which Is Heavier? In this experiment you will learn about air motion, how Hot air rises and you will get answer why cold air is much heavier than warm air. Material: Wooden roller. Thread. Empty can Empty baby bottle Candle Method: Balance an “empty” baby bottle on one end of your yardstick…
Simplest Chromatography Experiment Smarties are colored using different dyes, which can be separated by chromatography. Find out which colors are made up of the most dyes and then eat the smarties! Material: Tube of Smarties Blotting or filter paper Method Place a smartie in the center of a circle of blotting paper Slowly drip water…