This is a collection of my chemistry experiments I performed during the period October 2015 to August 2018 when I was 10-13 years old:
- I can’t do Chemistry Experiments anymore
- Pouring Super Glue into Borax 1
- How to Calculate Molar Mass
- How to make Basic Copper Carbonate
- Revealing Fingerprints With Silver Nitrate
- How to Reveal Fingerprints With Iodine Crystals
- Making a Mercury Switch
- Making Naphthalene Crystals
- Cleaning My Laboratory Sink
- Turning a Coin to Silver and Gold (Simple Redox Reaction)
- Do Water Vapors Effect the Mass of Copper (II) Sulfate?
- Does Mercury Conduct Electricity?
- Copper Plating: Part #1
- Warm Chemistry
- What is Silica Gel?
- Rehydrating Copper (II) Sulfate
- Melting #4: Testing the Liquid
- Melting #3: Liquid from Copper (II) Sulfate
- I Found the Answer
- What Happened to the Sulfur Coin? (Sulfur science and can the coin melt again?)
- Melting #2: Copper (II) Sulfate (Didn’t Work)
- Melting #1: Sulfur (Making a Sulfur Coin)
- I Figured out why the Coins look Different
- Is this Iron or Magnetite?
- The Silver Coin
- Golden Rain
- Color Change Chemistry 3
- Separating Salt out of Water
- Elephant’s Toothpaste
- The Silver Tree
- The Sediment of Lead (II) Nitrate
- Changing Iron to Copper
- Color Change Chemistry
- Density Column
- How to make a Lava Lamp
- Cold Chemistry
- Slimes and States of Matter
- Invisible ink
- What is Xylitol
- Swirling Colors