Burtbromleu Posted November 21, 2012 Posted November 21, 2012 Hello I am new to chemistry and would like to try a fun and yet chalanging experiment, sorry for bad spelling more mathematical and scientific than litaral
weiming1998 Posted November 25, 2012 Posted November 25, 2012 if you are a beginner as in just started to study chemistry, and you are looking for experiments you can do at home, I'll suggest trying to make hot ice. Easily to buy ingredients, but still challenging to make it work. Look up "hot ice" on Google. If you have some experience in the theoretical side of chemistry, and have a school lab to carry out your experiments, I'd suggest making a double salt (like alum or ferrous ammonium sulfate). Still challenging, but very safe and fun.
Burtbromleu Posted November 25, 2012 Author Posted November 25, 2012 Thank you for replying I'll google hot ice and double salt sounds very intrestimg
orthlefoxxe Posted November 29, 2012 Posted November 29, 2012 Hello I am new to chemistry and would like to try a fun and yet chalanging experiment, sorry for bad spelling more mathematical and scientific than litaral There are lots that you can make if you can use liquid nitrogen as the key materials.
Burtbromleu Posted November 29, 2012 Author Posted November 29, 2012 Not to sure if liquid nitrogen is a good idea yet lol
Caesius Posted December 10, 2012 Posted December 10, 2012 Take some vinegar and put it into an empty two-liter soda bottle. Next, take some purple cabbage leaves and boil them in a little bit of water (the deeper the color the better) Mix the purple cabage water with the vinegar (note the interesting change), then throw in some baking soda. (Note another interesting change)Hope this helps!
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