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Latest revision as of 03:15, 1 December 2025
Scientific Experiments
Skill Level
2
Year
2025
Version
20.12.2025
Approval authority
South American Division
1
What are scientific experiments for?
2
Explain Newton's first law using an uncooked chicken egg.
3
With a bean seedling, a box, and sunlight, explain photosynthesis.
4
Explain the oxidation of fruits using a banana. What can be used to prevent this oxidation?
5
Using a transparent glass, water, sugar, and cooking oil, explain homogeneous and heterogeneous mixtures.
6
Using a plastic comb, woolen flannel, and shredded paper, explain static electricity.
7
Show that air is made up of matter, using a disposable syringe.
8
Using string and two oranges, explain kinetic energy.
9
Explain pressure change by doing the bottle submarine experiment, using a transparent PET bottle, pen cap, pen tube, water, and modeling clay.
10
Explain optics by doing the pinhole camera experiment, using a can or box, nail, and candle.
11
Using a clear glass and a straw, explain refraction.
12
Explain the Earth's electromagnetic force using a needle, magnet, cork, water, and a glass.
13
Find a story in the Bible about someone conducting an experiment. What was the one thing that made this experiment work?

