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Science Projects Photo Gallery

From Anne Marie Helmenstine, Ph.D., About.com

The best part about science projects is actually doing them, but seeing them is pretty cool too. This is a photo gallery of science projects so you can see what to expect from projects. I've included links to instructions for doing these projects yourself or buying kits online.

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You can grow an underwater chemical garden while you watch.Magic RocksYou usually can get a nice alum crystal overnight.Alum CrystalsShining a black light on magic powerballs makes them glow brightly in vivid neon colors.Polymer Bouncy BallsAdding baking soda causes the volcano to erupt.Volcanic Eruption
Slime is easy and fun to make.SlimeRock CandyRock CandyYou can make your own geode using plaster of paris, alum, and food coloring.Crystal GeodeFake snow or insta-snow is made from sodium polyacrylate, a water-absorbing polymer.Insta-Snow
Charge a plastic comb with static electricity from your hair and use it to bend a stream of water.Bend Water with StaticEpsom salt is magnesium sulfate. It's easy to grow Epsom salt crystals.Epsom Salt CrystalsThese chalk chromatogaphy examples were made using chalk with ink and food coloring.Chalk ChromatographyBubble PrintBubble Print
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