76 Amazing Science Games and Experiments

TEAR THE CELLOPHANE (Amazing Science Games and Experiments)

Material Required: Cellophane packagingmaterial Procedure: Save the plastic wrapper from a packaged food-item. Try to make a rip in the Cellophane by poking your fingers into it, then pulling it apart. You will find that it is very hard to make a tear, but it is easy to keep it going after it has started.

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DOUBLE TASTE (Amazing Science Games and Experiments)

Material Required: A packet of unsweetenedcrackers Procedure: Place an unsweetened cracker in your mouth. Chew it thoroughly, but don’t swallow it. Continue to chew without swallowing for several minutes. Does the cracker now taste sweet? This is what happens: The moisture in your mouth is called saliva which contains chemicals that start to break down

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WHAT IS WATER LEVEL? (Amazing Science Games and Experiments)

Materials Required: Glass of water 3 test tubes Grease Procedure: Take three test tubes and put them in a glass and half fill up with water. Now observe the water level carefully. It is highest at the sides and gets gradually concave in the middle! This curved level of water is called meniscus and the

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INVISIBLE GAS (Amazing Science Games and Experiments)

Materials Required: Candle Match box 1 teaspoonful of baking soda Glass (not plastic) measuring cup,marked for millilitres Vinegar Procedure: Set a candle on a safe place. Then ask one of your parents to light the wick. While the candle is burning, place the baking soda into the glass measuring cup. Look at the markings and

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