Author Topic: Oh no, science homework at the last minute!  (Read 1524 times)

So, I need a chemical change that I can perform in class tomorrow. Any ideas? It has to be kinda unique, easy, and I can't buy anything.



yeah, diet coke and mentos
that's a perfect one



mentos in soda
yeah, diet coke and mentos
that's a perfect one
I can't buy anything.
nice.

Light a match if your teacher allows it.  Or just bring in a match and tell them that if they were to strike it and successfully light it, it would produce a flame which chemically changes the matter.

Or bring in a hard boiled egg.  The proteins inside are cooked and chemically altered into a safe-to-eat solid.



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I unno.
Some people have soda at their disposal.

I don't think a can is enough.



gas and fire won't necessarily kill you. how do you think bunsen burners work? (okay so it's not exactly fire but it still gets ignited)

I was thinking bleach and ammonia.  :cookieMonster:
note to stupid people: this kills you, don't do it
« Last Edit: December 06, 2011, 07:17:24 PM by SpreadsPlague »

nice.

Light a match if your teacher allows it.  Or just bring in a match and tell them that if they were to strike it and successfully light it, it would produce a flame which chemically changes the matter.

Or bring in a hard boiled egg.  The proteins inside are cooked and chemically altered into a safe-to-eat solid.
The only problem with that is my science teacher already demonstrated burning as a chemical change and I'm assuming someone is going to do that too.

a 16 oz should be enough

Baking soda and vinegar.
Props to mini volcanoes.