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The materials are for introductory/demonstration purposes to allow the students to inquire how chemical reactions happen. These demonstrations will also allow the students to explore and wonder what else can be done with chemical reactions using household materials.
One example is utilizing the snow polymer to make "fake" snow by adding water. After that is completed the students will use "water-loc" and the snow polymer to make an artificial snowball. This activity allows the students to hypothesize what other chemical reactions take place with household materials. Lastly, this demonstration will offer an avenue for discussion on lab safety and household chemical safety.
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The materials are for introductory/demonstration purposes to allow the students to inquire how chemical reactions happen. These demonstrations will also allow the students to explore and wonder what else can be done with chemical reactions using household materials.
One example is utilizing the snow polymer to make "fake" snow by adding water. After that is completed the students will use "water-loc" and the snow polymer to make an artificial snowball. This activity allows the students to hypothesize what other chemical reactions take place with household materials. Lastly, this demonstration will offer an avenue for discussion on lab safety and household chemical safety.