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Chemistry RSS FeedsHow Febreze Works - The other day I got frozen tiny shrimp to feed the jellyfish and pipefish in my aquarium. I used my fingers to drop a pinchful of shrimp into the water, ...Feed Source: chemistry.about.com This Day in Science History - February 5 - Indiana Pi Law - On February 5, 1897, the Indiana General Assembly voted unanimously to pass a bill set the value of π equal to 3.2. The bill actually dealt with issues behind an ... Xylitol May Be Deadly to Dogs - Many dog owners are aware that chocolate, coffee, and grapes are toxic to dogs, but did you know about the risk from ingesting the common sweetener, xylitol? Xylitol is a ... This Day in Science History - February 4 - Friedrich Hund and Hund's Rule - February 4th is Friedrich Hund's birthday. Hund was a German physicist who introduced a method to use molecular orbitals to determine electron structure of molecules and bonds. Hund's rules are ... Friday Fire Project - Fire Magic Tricks - If one fire project is good, then more is better, right? I grouped together the fire projects that could be used as fire magic tricks, so you can play with ... Color Change Thermometer Project - Here's a color change project that will give you a liquid that fluctuates between pink and blue as the temperature changes.What You Needbeaker or attractive clear container3 g cobalt(II) chloride ... This Day in Science History - February 3 - Space Race Firsts - February 3rd, 1966 was a day for two 'firsts' during the Space Race between the United States and Soviet Union. The United States launched the first meteorological satellite, the ESSA-1 .... How to Make Blue Fire - Blue fire is extremely easy to make. Here are some ways you can make blue fire yourself.
Natural Blue Fire
The easiest way to make blue fire is to burn a chemical ... This Day in Science History - February 2 - Ethyl Gasoline - On February 2, 1923, "Ethyl" gasoline went on sale at a Dayton, Ohio service station. The Ethyl brand gasoline promised to eliminate a persistent detonation problem with engines of the ... Do Bubbles Pop from the Top or the Bottom? - or do they pop from the side or is it random? A soap bubble consists of a thin layer of water trapped between two layers of soap molecules. The ... Copyright © 2012, Psychology. All Rights Reserved. |