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Question: Catalysis and Chemistry Experiments for kids (science fair)?
I would like to ask if anybody has some suggestions for catalysis experiments for kids, namely with activated carbon. Does it adsorb for example some colored compoud of water or so? Or alternatively could you suggest a website where I can find suitable information? Thank you!
Answer: i don’t know why you specifically want the experament to do with carbon, but i’m sure you can find what you want here:
www.all-science-fair-projects.com
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Science Experiments
Welcome to Science Experiments Blog
Science experiments are key to understanding how things are. This Science Experiments website is dedicated to discussing simple science experiments.
Many science experiments discussed here can be used as science fair experiments. Among science experiments discussed on this website are easy Science Experiments For Kids, some are middle school science experiments, and we aim to add more high school science experiments.
Some science experiments are very Cool Science Experiments and are sometimes used as magic tricks. You can also use science experiments here for Science Experiment Ideas such as ideas for science fair experiment. Examples of simple science experiments presented on this Science Experiments website are Seed Germination science experiments, Fossilization science experiments, and egg drop experiments.
We also discuss scientific methods and science experiment techniques. Among topics discussed are Calibration, Causality, and methods of measuring length and Pressure.
There are so many simple science experiments one can do at home. This Science Experiments website discuss some of these more common science experiments. Many other science experiments have not been included because of space and time. We will be adding more Science Experiments Projects in the near future. So, check back on our website to read more about new science experiments. You can also use the link below to bookmark this page. If you have questions, please use our contact form.



























