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		<description><![CDATA[<strong>Chemistry Science Projects. </strong>As students head out of elementary to middle and high school, they are expected to do more advanced science projects - like an experiment involving chemical change. We have a couple of chemical change science projects that our boys have done. These are slightly more advanced, yet still have easy to find supplies and are relatively easy to do.</br>Our most popular project involving chemicals is <a href="http://packit.goaskmom.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=BLOG">Vitamin "C"itrus</a>. This experiment determines which fruit has the most vitamin C.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Chemistry Science Projects. </strong>As students head out of elementary to middle and high school, they are expected to do more advanced science projects &#8211; like an experiment involving chemical change. We have a couple of chemical change science projects that our boys have done. These are slightly more advanced, yet still have easy to find supplies and are relatively easy to do.</br><br />
Our most popular project involving chemicals is <a href="http://packit.goaskmom.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=BLOG">Vitamin &#8220;C&#8221;itrus</a>. This experiment determines which fruit has the most vitamin C. A simple indicator is made, and students (and parents) enjoy watching the chemical reaction that occurs along with titration, which is a fancy way of saying &#8220;putting in drops&#8221;. This project can be modified in several different ways, allowing your student&#8217;s creativity to shine. We get letters from many students telling us that <a href="http://packit.goaskmom.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=BL20402">Vitamin &#8220;C&#8221;itrus</a> was submitted to the fair, and was winning science project.</br><br />
Another great science project involving a chemical change is our project <a href="http://www.24hourscienceprojects.com/demonstration.html">The Yeast Beast</a>. This project is so much fun to watch that our kids did it over and over until we ran out of yeast. Students watch what happens when yeast &#8216;eats&#8217; sugar. This project is marketed as a demonstration project, but we also offer instructions to do it as an experiment.</br><br />
Of course, for more great ideas, head to <a href="http://packit.goaskmom.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=BL20402">24 Hour Science Projects</a>. We have all sorts of ideas for your scientist, starting at the most elementary, and working up to the more advanced chemical change science projects.</p>

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