Soda Pop Science Fair Projects

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Soda Pop Science Fair Projects

Author: Dr. Thomas R. Rybolt
language: en
Publisher: Enslow Publishing, LLC
Release Date: 2015-07-15
Who knew you could do more with soda pop than just drink it? This collection of hands-on experiments allows you to have fun while investigating the properties of carbonated beverages. What causes soda to go flat? Can you identify your favorite cola by smell alone? How can you remove the coloring from soda? Using everyday objects, readers will learn about liquids, gases, acids, sugars, and more. For a one-of-a-kind science fair project, just look in your fridge!
Science Fair Projects

Author: Robert L. Bonnet
language: en
Publisher: Sterling Publishing Company, Inc.
Release Date: 2000
How fizzy is soda pop after it's warmed up? What happens to a rubber band that's left outside? Which types of clothing keep you warmest, and why? Find out the answers and take top prize at the school science fair with these 47 hands-on and appealing "blue ribbon" chemistry experiments. Test chemical trickery in processed foods; the concept of pH; viscosity; carbonization; fermentation; evaporation; dilution; and lots more. A WINNING combination of learning and fun. Bob Bonnet lives in Clearmont, NJ, and Dan Keen lives in Cape May Court House, NJ. 96 pages, 120 b/w illus., 8 1/4 x 11. NEW IN PAPERBACK
Blue Ribbon Science Fair Projects

Author: Glen Vecchione
language: en
Publisher: Sterling Publishing Company, Inc.
Release Date: 2005
From constructing a levitating magnet to figuring out how music affects your workout, these fun science fair projects will encourage you to learn more about a variety of interesting topics. One of them could even win you a blue ribbon! Draw the judges' attention to your experiment by proving that cola is more or less likely to cause tooth decay that other drinks. Learn if the so-called green flash seen immediately after a bright red sunset actually exists. Your winning project is inside! Book jacket.