Experiments
This page will eventually include tons of awesome experiments. To do an experiment click on the "click here" button and it will take to the instructions. For now we have 5 experiments.
DISCLAIMER: We at Science the Rowley Way are not responsible for any accidents/injuries that happen while doing these experiments- ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS get your parents permission before trying any of these- and always use common sense.
Enjoy!!!
DISCLAIMER: We at Science the Rowley Way are not responsible for any accidents/injuries that happen while doing these experiments- ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS get your parents permission before trying any of these- and always use common sense.
Enjoy!!!
Different DensitiesHave you ever wondered why some objects of the same size weigh more than others? Well, with this experiment, you'll find out. Explore whether the temperature, or how salty or sweet something is, will affect the density of liquid or an object.
Exploding Lunch BagThese instructions will tell you how to make an awesome exploding lunch bag.
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Top experiment from www.hometradingtools.com
Bottom experiment from www.sciencebob.com |
Canister RocketThese instructions will tell how to make a rocket out of a canister.
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Experiment from www.sciencebob.com
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Cabbage Juice IndicatorAhh, the sweet smell of science! Invite your friends over to share in this super smelly but really cool activity. Plug your nose and get ready to make your own red cabbage indicator that will test the acidity or alkalinity of certain liquids.
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Experiment from http://www.stevespanglerscience.com
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Pop Rocks SciencePop Rocks are known as the exploding candy, and if you ate Pop Rocks as a kid, you probably remember the legend... if you eat Pop Rocks and then drink a soda, you'll explode. The Food and Drug Administration even set up a telephone hotline to assure anxious parents that the popping candy would not cause children to explode. While you can mark this one up as urban legend (in other words, it's not true), there is some interesting science behind the world famous popping candy.
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Experiment from
http://www.stevespanglerscience.com
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Water ScreenDon't throw away that plastic mesh bag from the grocery store used to sell onions and potatoes. You'll amaze your friends with this cool experiment that defies gravity and uncovers the mystery of surface tension.
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Experiment from http://www.stevespanglerscience.com
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