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Unraveling Everyday Mysteries: Explaining the Peculiar Physical Properties of Ice
by rainforest89, Jun 15, 2008
The curious phenomenon of why ice floats on water. Isn't the solid form of an object supposed to be "heavier" or denser as compared to the same substance in liquid form?
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Neon
by coloskyeland, Jun 14, 2008
The basic information about the atom Neon.
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My Science Fair Abstract
by Elijah, Jun 8, 2008
When you change the filter media in an aquarium do the good bacteria levels go down?
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Acids
by Jonathan Hudson, Jun 4, 2008
Examining the properties of Acids.
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How Do They Put Those Bubbles in Champagne?
by Louie Jerome, May 27, 2008
For many years, champagne could not be made because there was no way to put the bubbles into it without creating a potential bomb.
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Arsenic
by blue gold56, May 16, 2008
Arsenic (As) was discovered by Albertus Magnus. It's a poor conductor of electricity, yet it has a steel-gray color.
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Charge Transfer Through DNA 2
by ur guide, Apr 2, 2008
Check this out to get the complete idea about this topic and know the most possible way to explain the charge transfer through DNA.
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The Bane of Polystyrene
by Mike Crowl, Dec 26, 2006
One of the banes of my life, post-Christmas, is knowing what to do with the polystyrene that arrives around many toys and tools and electronic items.
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How to Conduct a Science Fair Project on Antacids
by DMAN, May 4, 2008
The process on how to conduct a science fair project on Antacids.
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Ink'd
by beka, Apr 9, 2008
The ink used for tattooing, from a chemist's view.
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