Chemistry Experiments

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Alum Crystal Growing

Creating large transparent alum crystals

Grow large, transparent octahedral potassium alum crystals from a supersaturated solution.

Crystallization · Beginner (Middle School) · 30 min · 6 steps

Fractional Crystallization of Salt and Sand

Separating a mixture using solubility differences

Separate a mixture of salt and sand using fractional crystallization, demonstrating dissolution, filtration, and evaporative crystallization.

Crystallization · Beginner (Middle School) · 35 min · 7 steps

Growing Copper Sulfate Crystals

Producing large blue crystals by slow evaporation

Grow large, well-formed copper sulfate pentahydrate crystals using the slow evaporation method, demonstrating supersaturation and crystal lattice formation.

Crystallization · Beginner (Middle School) · 30 min · 6 steps

Sugar Crystal Rock Candy

Growing edible sugar crystals on a string

Grow large sugar (sucrose) crystals on a string to create rock candy, demonstrating supersaturation and nucleation with an edible product.

Crystallization · Beginner (Middle School) · 25 min · 6 steps

Density Column Rainbow

Stacking liquids of different densities to create a colorful column

Demonstrate the concept of liquid density by layering immiscible liquids of different densities in a tall column.

Classroom Demonstrations · Beginner (Middle School) · 30 min · 5 steps

Disappearing Beaker (Refractive Index Matching)

Making a glass object invisible by immersing it in a liquid of matching refractive index

Demonstrate the concept of refractive index by making a glass object disappear in a liquid that matches its refractive index.

Classroom Demonstrations · Beginner (Middle School) · 15 min · 5 steps

Elephant Toothpaste

Rapid catalytic decomposition of hydrogen peroxide producing a massive foam column

Demonstrate the catalytic decomposition of hydrogen peroxide using potassium iodide, illustrating concepts of catalysis, exothermic reactions, and gas evolution.

Classroom Demonstrations · Beginner (Middle School) · 20 min · 6 steps

Instant Freeze: Supercooled Water

Triggering instantaneous crystallization of supercooled water

Demonstrate supercooling by cooling purified water below 0°C without freezing, then triggering instant crystallization.

Classroom Demonstrations · Beginner (Middle School) · 120 min · 6 steps

Non-Newtonian Fluid: Oobleck

Creating a shear-thickening fluid from cornstarch and water

Create and explore a non-Newtonian fluid that behaves as both a solid and a liquid depending on the applied force.

Classroom Demonstrations · Beginner (Middle School) · 20 min · 6 steps

Activity Series Verification

Testing metal reactivity with displacement reactions

Verify the electrochemical activity series by testing whether metals can displace other metals from solution.

Electrochemistry · Beginner (Middle School) · 30 min · 7 steps

Lemon Battery

Building a simple galvanic cell from citrus fruit

Construct a simple galvanic cell using a lemon, copper coin, and zinc nail to demonstrate how chemical energy converts to …

Electrochemistry · Beginner (Middle School) · 20 min · 7 steps

Rust Prevention Methods

Comparing galvanizing, oil coating, and sacrificial anodes

Compare different rust prevention methods and understand how galvanic protection (sacrificial anodes) works electrochemically.

Electrochemistry · Beginner (Middle School) · 30 min · 7 steps

Calcium Flame Test

Identifying calcium by its orange-red flame

Observe the brick-red to orange-red flame produced by calcium ions, a common element found in limestone, marble, and bones.

Flame Tests · Beginner (Middle School) · 15 min · 4 steps

Copper Flame Test

Identifying copper by its blue-green flame

Observe the characteristic blue-green flame produced by copper(II) ions, one of the most visually striking flame tests.

Flame Tests · Beginner (Middle School) · 15 min · 5 steps

Lithium Flame Test

Identifying lithium by its crimson-red flame

Observe the characteristic crimson-red flame color produced by lithium ions, and compare it to other alkali metal flame tests.

Flame Tests · Beginner (Middle School) · 15 min · 5 steps

Potassium Flame Test

Identifying potassium by its lilac/violet flame

Observe the lilac/violet flame color produced by potassium ions, and learn to use cobalt blue glass to distinguish it from …

Flame Tests · Beginner (Middle School) · 20 min · 5 steps

Sodium Flame Test

Identifying sodium by its bright yellow flame

Observe the characteristic bright yellow flame produced when sodium compounds are heated, demonstrating how metal ions produce specific flame colors.

Flame Tests · Beginner (Middle School) · 15 min · 6 steps

Strontium Flame Test

Identifying strontium by its scarlet-red flame

Observe the bright scarlet-red flame produced by strontium ions, commonly used in red fireworks and emergency flares.

Flame Tests · Beginner (Middle School) · 15 min · 5 steps

Cartesian Diver

Demonstrating gas compressibility and Boyle's law

Build a Cartesian diver to demonstrate gas compressibility and the relationship between pressure and buoyancy.

Gas Laws · Beginner (Middle School) · 15 min · 6 steps

Charles's Law with a Balloon

Measuring volume changes of a gas with temperature

Demonstrate Charles's law by measuring the circumference of an air-filled balloon at different temperatures.

Gas Laws · Beginner (Middle School) · 30 min · 6 steps

CO₂ and Limewater Test

Detecting carbon dioxide with calcium hydroxide

Generate carbon dioxide gas from a carbonate-acid reaction and confirm its identity using the limewater test.

Gas Laws · Beginner (Middle School) · 20 min · 6 steps

Slime Synthesis (Cross-linked PVA)

Creating a non-Newtonian fluid by cross-linking polyvinyl alcohol

Create slime by cross-linking polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) with sodium borate, demonstrating polymer chemistry and non-Newtonian fluid behavior.

Organic Synthesis · Beginner (Middle School) · 20 min · 6 steps

Beilstein Test for Halogens

Detecting halogen atoms in organic compounds using a copper wire flame test

Determine whether an organic compound contains halogen atoms (Cl, Br, I) using the Beilstein copper wire test.

Qualitative Analysis · Beginner (Middle School) · 25 min · 6 steps

Hard Water Testing with Soap Solution

Comparing water hardness by measuring soap lather formation

Determine the relative hardness of water samples by measuring the volume of soap solution required to produce a lasting lather.

Qualitative Analysis · Beginner (Middle School) · 40 min · 5 steps

pH Indicator Rainbow

Mapping indicator color changes across the full pH range

Observe how different pH indicators change color at specific pH values and understand the concept of indicator transition ranges.

Qualitative Analysis · Beginner (Middle School) · 45 min · 6 steps

Starch-Iodine Test for Carbohydrates

Detecting starch in food samples using iodine solution

Use the iodine test to identify starch in various food samples and understand the molecular basis of the blue-black color …

Qualitative Analysis · Beginner (Middle School) · 30 min · 5 steps

Cold Pack Chemistry

Studying the endothermic dissolution of ammonium nitrate

Measure the temperature change when ammonium nitrate dissolves in water, demonstrating an endothermic dissolution process used in instant cold packs.

Thermochemistry · Beginner (Middle School) · 20 min · 6 steps

Dissolving Is Not Always Exothermic

Comparing temperature changes of different salt dissolutions

Compare the enthalpy of dissolution of different salts (NaOH, CaCl₂, NH₄NO₃, KNO₃) to show that dissolution can be exothermic or …

Thermochemistry · Beginner (Middle School) · 25 min · 7 steps

Enthalpy of Fusion of Ice

Measuring the energy required to melt ice

Determine the enthalpy of fusion of ice by adding a known mass of ice to warm water and measuring the …

Thermochemistry · Beginner (Middle School) · 25 min · 6 steps