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Amazing Chemical Reactions
by Derek Kirb, Jun 29, 2008
In this I give examples of Chemical Reactions and explain them.
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Brine Shrimp Lab Report
by Jonathan Hudson, Jun 2, 2008
Through deductive reasoning, it determines what salinity is best for Brine Shrimp. The purpose of this lab is to determine the effects of various concentrations of salt solution on the development of brine shrimp larvae. The hypothesis was that if the salinity level is 10% higher then others then more eggs will hatch. The independent variable is the varying concentrations of salinity, and the dependent variable is how many eggs will hatch.
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Eight Questions About the Planet Earth That Kids Always Ask
by R J Evans, Apr 15, 2008
Kids are curious about all sorts of concepts and never stop bothering us with their thought-provoking and annoying questions. Here are eight of them about our planet and how to answer them.
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Lava Lamp
by John Beer, Oct 11, 2007
Purpose: To see what happens when you mix vegetable oil with salt or sugar.
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Chemical Reactions Part 1- Reactions of Metals with Acids
by Adam, Mar 11, 2007
A simple explanation of what happens when a metal is reacted with an acid. Easy to understand, especially if you find chemistry difficult. More articles about chemical reactions will be available; just keep checking my articles.
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Salt and Plant Growth
by Eddyed, Mar 3, 2008
The purpose of this experiment is to find out what salt does to plants. Will the effects of salt be positive or negative? And if they do harm plants, how?
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