Homeschool science can be a whole lot of fun. If you have eggs, sugar, water, food coloring, vinegar, baking soda, milk and dishwasher soap handy in the kitchen, you are ready to experiment. From ...
Materials Needed: Two glasses, egg, and vinegar. For the rubber egg chemical experiment, the first step you need to do is place an egg in a glass. After you place the egg in the first glass, pour ...
It’s always nice to enjoy a nice cold glass of lemonade on a hot summer day. However, usually we need to add sugar to our lemon juice to make it worth drinking! This is because lemons are very acidic ...
In the spirit of Easter what better way to dye your Easter eggs than with SCIENCE! This simple experiment allows an acid (vinegar) and a base (baking soda) to mix and create a chemical reaction. This ...
Crack your egg directly into the mixture. Let it sit for at least 10 minutes.
Keeping the kids happy at Easter is always a challenge once the chocolate's run out. But thankfully, there are a number of interesting experiments you can do with regular eggs to make sure they're ...
David and his kids love to do science experiments together as a family. This time they took the ‘naked egg’ experiment one step further and, using some vinegar, decided to remove the shell of an ...