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Need a middle school experiment - atoms

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Do you have an experiment that involves matter, atoms, or the particle model? We teach 8th grade physical science at our weekly co-op and many of the curriculum's experiments are over the kids' and our heads, using advanced ingredients that are hard to find. Thank you.
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Welcome to the Ask an Expert Forums. If you go up to the top left-hand portion of this screen, you'll see a link called, "Project Ideas." If you click on this link, you'll find many good examples of experiments. For states of matter, a typical baking soda/vinegar experiment can work since that involves the solid baking soda and liquid vinegar combining to form a gas. Also, you can just have balloons filled with solid, liquid, or gas and have the kids observe and fill out a chart. Those are only some examples that may or may not work, but I hope that helps! If you still need suggestions, please specify a difficulty level and a budget (if applicable).
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Re: Need a middle school experiment - atoms

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kaylimasuda wrote:Welcome to the Ask an Expert Forums. If you go up to the top left-hand portion of this screen, you'll see a link called, "Project Ideas." If you click on this link, you'll find many good examples of experiments. For states of matter, a typical baking soda/vinegar experiment can work since that involves the solid baking soda and liquid vinegar combining to form a gas. Also, you can just have balloons filled with solid, liquid, or gas and have the kids observe and fill out a chart. Those are only some examples that may or may not work, but I hope that helps! If you still need suggestions, please specify a difficulty level and a budget (if applicable).
Thanks so much for your input! I will check it out. Your ideas are good as well. Thanks again.
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Re: Need a middle school experiment - atoms

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what would be the question for the centripedal force project.
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Assuming that you are referring to https://www.sciencebuddies.org/science- ... p018.shtml, the generic questions are "during circular motion, what is the centripetal force that keeps the object moving in a circular way?" and "Which way will the marble go?" Within the link I posted above, there are questions in the background section.
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