Chemical+Reaction+Demos

http://www.middleschoolchemistry.com/lessonplans/chapter6

Simple Just Copper(II) Chloride and aluminum foil Potassium Permanginate and Gylerine

Less Simple Demo only: https://www.flinnsci.com/media/622135/95000.pdf

http://www.middleschoolchemistry.com/lessonplans/chapter6/lesson5
 * Copper II sulfate solution (in cup)
 * Clear plastic cup (empty)
 * Salt
 * Piece of aluminum foil
 * Thermometer
 * Popsicle stick

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http://serc.carleton.edu/sp/mnstep/activities/19869.html Bag Exothermic and Endothermic Reactions

Precipitate from Baking Soda and Calcium Chloride

https://serendip.brynmawr.edu/sci_edu/farber/

1. Introduction to Alchemy
Like the alchemists, our objective is to make gold from base metals; we use drain cleaner, pennies and galvanized nails. [|PDF lab for Introduction to Alchemy]

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2. Water, Water Everywhere Different
To determine the differences between samples of water obtained by the class. [|PDF lab for Water, Water Everywhere Different]

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3. A Slippery Slimy Substance
To make and study an unusual polymer, using Borax, guar gum and food coloring. [|PDF lab for A Slippery Slimy Substance]

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4. What is the Pop in Popcorn?
To determine what causes some corn kernels to POP when heated. [|PDF lab for What is the Pop in Popcorn?]

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5. Hard Rock Candy
To study how crystals form while making sugar crystal rock candy. [|PDF lab for Hard Rock Candy]

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6. Heat -- Hide & Seek
To learn the difference between heat and temperature, using moth crystals. [|PDF lab for Heat -- Hide & Seek]

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7. Hot & Cold Reactions
To explore the energy of chemical reactions, using baking soda, lye, vinegar, zinc, HCl. [|PDF lab for Hot & Cold Reactions]

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8. Are We Saturated Yet?
To make and observe the properties of unsaturated, saturated, and supersaturated solutions, using photography fixer. [|PDF lab for Are We Saturated Yet?]

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9. Cleaning Up Your Act
To make a useable soap. [|PDF lab for Cleaning Up Your Act]

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10. The Solution to Solubility is the Solvent
To determine the solubility of three general types of common solvents: water, alcohol and xylene. [|PDF lab for The Solution to Solubility is the Solvent]

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11. Out Spot, Darn Spot
To explore the science of laundry. This laboratory exercise is different from the others in that students will not be given a set procedure to follow to remove a spot. Instead they will need to use the information provided to develop a procedure to remove a spot. [|PDF lab for Out Spot, Darn Spot]

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12. Can the Mettle of Metal be Improved?
To determine the effects of annealing, quenching, and tempering on metals, using bobbi pins, hair clip, single strand steel wire. [|PDF lab for Can the Mettle of Metal be Improved?]

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13. Creepy Metals
To determine the tensile strength and creep in three common metals. [|PDF lab for Creepy Metals]

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14. Blowing Up Balloons, Chemically
To determine what observable factors are changed in a chemical reaction and what factors remain constant. [|PDF lab for Blowing Up Balloons, Chemically]

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15. Antacids
To determine the amount of acid neutralized by several brands of antacid tablet. [|PDF lab for Antacids]

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16. Chemistry Clicks Your BIC
To experimentally determine the molecular mass of butane, using a lighter. [|PDF lab for Chemistry Clicks Your BIC]

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17. Electric Gel Cell
To make functional electrical cells and determine the relative strength of each type of cell, using Jell-O. [|PDF lab for Electric Gel Cell]

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18. Viscosity is a Virtue
To compare the viscosity of motor oil at different temperatures; compare the viscosities of several grades of motor oil; and to compare the viscosity of new and used motor oil. [|PDF lab for Viscosity is a Virtue]

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Hydrogen Peroxide Experiments