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Fire is a chemical reaction (combustion) involving hot gases and plasma. The three things you need for a flame are oxygen, fuel, and a spark. When the fuel (gaseous wax) and oxygen (from the air) combine in a flame, one of the gases produced is carbon dioxide. Most people think of carbon dioxide as dry …

A fundamental concept in science is that mass is always conserved. Mass is a measure of how much matter (how many atoms) make up an object. Mass cannot be created or destroyed, it can only change form. Materials: paper, lighter or matches with adult help

There are three primary states of matter: solid, liquid, and gas. Solids are the lowest energy form of matter on Earth. Solids are generally tightly packed molecules that are held together in such a way that they can not change their position. The atoms in a solid can wiggle and jiggle (vibrate) but they can …

Fire is a chemical reaction (combustion) involving hot gases and plasma. The three things you need for a flame are oxygen, fuel, and a spark. When the fuel (gaseous wax) and oxygen (from the air) combine in a flame, one of the gases produced is carbon dioxide. Most people think of carbon dioxide as dry …

Is it warmer upstairs or downstairs? If you’re thinking warm air rises, then it’s got to be upstairs, right? If you’ve ever stood on a ladder inside your house and compared it to the temperature under the table, you’ve probably felt a difference. So why is it cold on the mountain and warm in the …

Is it warmer upstairs or downstairs? If you’re thinking warm air rises, then it’s got to be upstairs, right? If you’ve ever stood on a ladder inside your house and compared it to the temperature under the table, you’ve probably felt a difference. So why is it cold on the mountain and warm in the …

A fundamental concept in science is that mass is always conserved. Mass is a measure of how much matter (how many atoms) make up an object. Mass cannot be created or destroyed, it can only change form. Materials: paper, lighter or matches with adult help Click here to go to next lesson on Air Having …

Is it warmer upstairs or downstairs? If you’re thinking warm air rises, then it’s got to be upstairs, right? If you’ve ever stood on a ladder inside your house and compared it to the temperature under the table, you’ve probably felt a difference. So why is it cold on the mountain and warm in the …

This page contains the experiments covered in the Apologia Chemistry curriculum course, which is designed to be taken as an advanced placement program so students can take the AP or CLEP chemistry exam to test out of their first year of college level chemistry. This course (below) came about due to a huge number of requests …

This page contains the experiments covered in the Apologia Chemistry curriculum course, which is designed to be a first-year high school chemistry course that provides a foundation to prepare for college. The experiments listed below are those found in the textbook, so all you have to do is click the link below and watch the …

If you put an ice cube in a glass of lemonade, the ice cube melts. The thermal energy from your lemonade moves to the ice cube. Increasing the temperature of the ice cube and decreasing the temperature of your lemonade. The movement of thermal energy is called heat. The ice cube receives heat from your …

View by: Topics | Grades New to e-Science? Overview of e-Science The Scientific Method Unit 1: Mechanics Unit 2: Motion Unit 3: Matter Unit 4: Energy 1 Unit 5: Energy 2 Unit 6: Sound Unit 7: Astrophysics Unit 8: Chemistry 1 Unit 9: Light Unit 10: Electricity Unit 11: Magnetism Unit 12: Alternative Energy Unit …

A fundamental concept in science is that mass is always conserved. Mass is a measure of how much matter (how many atoms) make up an object. Mass cannot be created or destroyed, it can only change form. Materials: paper, lighter or matches with adult help

There are three primary states of matter: solid, liquid, and gas. Solids are the lowest energy form of matter on Earth. Solids are generally tightly packed molecules that are held together in such a way that they can not change their position. The atoms in a solid can wiggle and jiggle (vibrate) but they can …

Is it warmer upstairs or downstairs? If you’re thinking warm air rises, then it’s got to be upstairs, right? If you’ve ever stood on a ladder inside your house and compared it to the temperature under the table, you’ve probably felt a difference. So why is it cold on the mountain and warm in the …

Fire is a chemical reaction (combustion) involving hot gases and plasma. The three things you need for a flame are oxygen, fuel, and a spark. When the fuel (gaseous wax) and oxygen (from the air) combine in a flame, one of the gases produced is carbon dioxide. Most people think of carbon dioxide as dry …

This Unit is different. While normally, we stick to everyday items, this advanced unit on chemistry requires a full chemistry set.  The good news is, you only have to buy one item, as it includes the glassware, safety gear, workbook, chemicals, and equipment. The downside?  Don’t eat any of these things, and store far out …

Select a Study Module : Module 1 : Magnets Module 2 : Electromagnetism Printable Unit Resources : Download Unit OverviewMaterial List Did you know that if you cut a magnet in half to try to separate the north from the south pole, you’ll wind up with two magnets, each with their own north and south …

Select a Study Module : Module 1 : Atoms & Density Module 2 : Solids Printable Unit Resources : Download Unit OverviewStudent WorkbookMaterial List Atoms are the building blocks of all matter. These odd little fellows make up tables, buildings, chihuahuas and even you. They are impossibly small and yet absolutely vital for all matter …