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Customers like the entertainment value, instructions, quality and age range of the science fundamentals kit. They mention that it's a fun way of learning different science experiments, easy to follow and implement at home, and a pretty good chemistry set. That said, some complain about the value and supplies.
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Customers find the science fundamentals kit fun and informative. They also say the experiments are good for children and great for curious young kids who love doing hands-on experiments.
"...Of course. But this does the work for you of putting everything together very nicely , with many of the supplies in a organized manner..." Read more
" Good science experiments for children " Read more
"...It was a bit messy, however, it was somewhat educational and fun . You can get this product; however, they won't play with it for longer than a month." Read more
"...But, the experiments look interesting and we are excited to try them all." Read more
Customers like the quality of the science kit. They say it has lots of experiments with household items and provides great learning opportunities. Some customers mention that the directions are written really small. However, most of the experiments are basic and would be good for beginners.
"This ended up being a nice science set for us. It comes in a sturdy box that can easily double as storage, all the lab items and many of the..." Read more
"...Not this kit! It has the vast majority of what is needed, great booklet not only detailing the steps of each experiment but the "why" as well...." Read more
"...Overall this was a great purchase for both girls and we hope to encourage STEM learning for both...." Read more
"This is a pretty good chemistry set . We haven't done many experiments yet, but there seem to be a good variety...." Read more
Customers find the instructions in the science fundamentals kit great, easy to follow, and implement at home. They also appreciate the detailed explanations and simple yet effective experiments. Overall, customers say the kit is convenient and good for beginners.
"...My eight year old found it easy to read through and follow the step by step instructions and to his delight the experiments have worked flawlessly..." Read more
"...My son loves picking out experiments from the kit. Very convenient and we use it over and over." Read more
"...The experiments are easy enough for her to follow and do on her own...." Read more
"...Most of the experiments were basic and would be good for beginners ; but if you've already done your own kitchen experiments, only a few may be "new"...." Read more
Customers find the science fundamentals kit great for kids. They say it's a good family activity, and fun for girls. Some say it’s based on basic science and appropriate for their age.
"...bit more expensive than would think for the product however it is fun for girls ." Read more
"First off the experiments are fun and engaging and they are safe for kids . My son is 7 and has enjoyed them so far...." Read more
"...I’d say it’s great for ages 8-12 . We love being in the kitchen anyway- so I can cook while she plays & makes “experiments”...." Read more
"Very complete with lots of variety and necessary safety equipment . Good learning experience and great things to do for summer break from school." Read more
Customers are mixed about the supplies. Some mention that the box has a good amount of needed supplies, while others say that it does not include any of the key ingredients.
"...Not this kit! It has the vast majority of what is needed , great booklet not only detailing the steps of each experiment but the "why" as well...." Read more
"...gotten in the past include baking soda, etc and this did not include any of that really . Also, would have liked the volcano to be a bit bigger...." Read more
"I love that this kit really includes everything I need to do the experiments. My son loves picking out experiments from the kit...." Read more
"...The only real downfall was that every experiment needs additional items ; most you'll have on hand, but not all... and of course that'll be the one..." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the value of the science fundamentals kit. They mention that it's not worth the money, has poor quality for the price, and is nonrefundable on Amazon.
"...I would rate 5 stars. Only gave 4 stars bc I do think the price point is a little high ...." Read more
"I’m glad this was on sale but still too expensive for the price ...." Read more
"My son loved it! It's well worth it, you get a lot for the value !" Read more
"...There really is not much that you get in the kit. Not a good value ." Read more
Customers find the writing style of the science fundamentals kit poor, wordy, and strange. They also say the directions are small and the layout is crowded. Overall, customers say the kit is educational and fun.
"...The booklet is full of strange English so it's not always clear on what to do. What a waste." Read more
"... It was a bit messy , however, it was somewhat educational and fun. You can get this product; however, they won't play with it for longer than a month." Read more
"...Also, they layout of the book is just generally crowded , so my son has trouble finding where the "start" is for each new experiment..." Read more
"...In my opinion, the booklet could have been laid out better . It's hard to tell where the experiments start." Read more
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Get ready to unleash a vibrant explosion of colors with the Multi-Colored Volcano experiment! By combining baking soda, vinegar, and a variety of colorful substances like food coloring or powdered paint, they can create an extraordinary eruption that paints the volcano in a mesmerizing array of hues. Learn more: Multi-Colored Volcano. 8.
Elephant Toothpaste. Another fun, explosive science experiment to try with kids is making elephant toothpaste. It's a big reaction that looks amazing! We wouldn't recommend going for the elephant toothpaste world record, though. To kick the fun up a notch, instead of a single colour elephant toothpaste, try a rainbow toothpaste explosion!
1. Set out all of your supplies. Get some 30% hydrogen peroxide, dish soap, food coloring, dried yeast, water, a funnel, and an empty 2 liter (0.5 US gal) soda bottle. [3] Set up your demonstration in an area that will be easy to clean up. 2. Pour some hydrogen peroxide into the empty soda bottle.
In this experiment, students observe as a large fizzy drink bottle, from which the base has been removed, is filled with hydrogen. The hydrogen is allowed to burn at a small jet in the stopper of the bottle. As the hydrogen-air mixture changes in composition, an explosive mixture is reached, which students can witness exploding with a load bang.
25 Bright And Spectacular Science Experiments with Explosions For Kids Of All Ages. 1. Mind Blowing Water Bottle Popper Experiment. In this simple experiment by Housing A Forest, your child will watch a bottle blow its top …just by twisting it! With this simple trick, the kids will be so amazed! Pop it *O*.
Get a 2-liter bottle of soda and a package of Mentos candies. Set the bottle in an open area. Make sure everyone stands way back from the soda bottle. Open a brand new 2-liter of soda. Use a hammer and a nail to make a hole in the cap. Drop in six of the Mentos into the soda and quickly replace the cap. Move away from the bottle.
This is one of the most dramatic chemistry fire demonstrations. Anne Helmenstine. Hydrogen undergoes combustion according to the following reaction: 2H 2 (g) + O 2 (g) → 2H 2 O (g) Hydrogen is less dense than air, so a hydrogen balloon floats in much the same way as a helium balloon floats. It's worth pointing out to the audience that helium ...
High School, Set Off an Explosion (for Science) Science Projects. (4 results) Create an explosion or fire on purpose that your parents and teachers will like. Launch a rocket, burn different colors of chemicals that look like starlight, or even compare motor oil with renewable fuel. Investigate how changing your materials affects what happens.
Measure half a cup of 3 percent hydrogen peroxide and pour it into the bottle along with a big squirt of dish soap. Swish gently to mix. In a separate bowl, mix a tablespoon of yeast with three tablespoons of warm water until pasty. Pour the yeast mixture into the bottle, quickly remove the funnel, and stand back!
If possible, use an outdoor space for these experiments; they can be messy. Otherwise, prepare your space for spills and clean ups. 1. Begin the lesson by having students watch the Science Friday Video, "Celebrating Explosive Chemistry.". Begin a discussion with the students on what they think the definition of an "explosion" is.
This is the classic explosion in oxygen. In fact, on a small scale, the electrolysis of water into hydrogen and oxygen can be used to show that the mixture of these gases is very explosive. But keep it small! All of these experiments avoid outright explosives, which seems prudent in a high school setting.
As soon as The Homeschool Scientist posts the free monthly calendar we check out what science experiments we want to try.. July 16th immediately caught the boy's eye, "First atomic bomb was exploded in New Mexico - 1945" We read an interesting article about the first test.. A crater from which all vegetation had vanished, with a diameter of 1200 feet and a slight slope toward the ...
Start by opening the cold bottle and dipping the thermometer into the soda. Record the temperature. Load seven Mentos into your Geyser Tube and drop them into the soda and immediately record the data. Repeat the same procedure for the bottle of soda at room temperature and then again for the bottle of warm soda.
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Magic Milk Experiment Instructions. Step 1 - Pour some milk into a shallow dish or bowl until the milk covers the bottom. Step 2 - Add some drops of food coloring on the milk. You can use a variety of colors, just be sure to add 3-4 drops of each color. Step 3 - Add a drop of dish soap into the center of the milk.
Materials: 10 ml of dish soap 100 ml of warm water 400 ml of white vinegar Food coloring Baking soda slurry (fill a cup about ½ with baking soda, then fill the rest of the way with water) Empty 2 liter soda bottle Instructions: NOTE: This should be done outside due to the mess. Combine the vinegar, water, dish soap and 2 drops of food coloring into the empty soda bottle. Use a spoon to mix ...
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In this fun and easy science experiment when are going to use a chemical reaction to explode a plastic zip close baggie. This experiment is easy to perform and ends with a satisfying pop! Materials: Plastic zip close sandwich baggie Toilet paper or tissue Tape Vinegar Baking soda Measuring cups and spoons Instructions: Find an area outside that can get a little messy. Pour ½ cup of vinegar in ...
If using a geyser tube, load the Mentos. If using a homemade paper roll, drop the Mentos into the roll while holding the bottom closed with your finger. 3. Placing a 2-liter bottle of Coke on a flat surface, remove the cap, and drop the Mentos into the open Coke bottle. 4.
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Many lab activities can be conducted with our Wireless, PASPORT, or even ScienceWorkshop sensors and equipment. For assistance with substituting compatible instruments, contact PASCO Technical Support. We're here to help. How is the total momentum of a two-object system affected by an explosion? Experimentally determine if linear momentum is ...
This magic milk experiment is guaranteed to become one of your favorite kitchen chemistry experiments. Some very unusual interactions take place when you mix a little milk, a bit of food coloring and a drop of liquid soap. Use this experiment to amaze your friends and uncover the amazing scientific secrets of soap. Kids' Science and Milk Lab ...
Schell's team conducts experiments like these to help DTE Materials, ... NREL will also help perform a techno-economic analysis after the explosion testing is complete. The hope is that the costs will be less expensive than sand on a volumetric basis. ... The National Renewable Energy Laboratory is a national laboratory of the U.S. Department ...
Middle School, Set Off an Explosion (for Science) Science Projects. (5 results) Create an explosion or fire on purpose that your parents and teachers will like. Launch a rocket, burn different colors of chemicals that look like starlight, or even compare motor oil with renewable fuel. Investigate how changing your materials affects what happens.
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