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This page features a collection of more than 30 experiments for elementary and secondary science classrooms, all culled from teacher training workshops by The Science House. Each lab introduces a topic in a real-world context: for example, students make ice cream as they experiment with adding solutes to lower the freezing point of a solvent. Topics include conservation of mass, chemical reactions, density, radioactive decay, chromatography, gas properties, and more.

The Science House is a project based at North Carolina State University. It sponsors teacher training programs, curriculum development, web-based experiments for use in K-12 classrooms, long-term loans of laboratory equipment, summer student research programs, and community outreach.
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General Physics
- Properties of Matter
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- Chemistry
- High School
- Middle School
- Elementary School
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Keywords:
Law of Conservation of Mass, chemical change, chemistry labs, colloids, conservation of matter, physical change, polymers, solutions, suspensions
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Metadata instance created April 29, 2011 by Caroline Hall
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August 14, 2016 by Lyle Barbato
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Science House: Countertop Chemistry (Science House, Raleigh, 2010), <https://sciencehouse.ncsu.edu/educators/k-12-instructors/lesson-plans/countertop-chemistry/>.
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Science House: Countertop Chemistry. (2010). Retrieved April 26, 2024, from Science House: https://sciencehouse.ncsu.edu/educators/k-12-instructors/lesson-plans/countertop-chemistry/
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Science House. Science House: Countertop Chemistry. Raleigh: Science House, 2010. https://sciencehouse.ncsu.edu/educators/k-12-instructors/lesson-plans/countertop-chemistry/ (accessed 26 April 2024).
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Science House: Countertop Chemistry. Raleigh: Science House, 2010. 26 Apr. 2024 <https://sciencehouse.ncsu.edu/educators/k-12-instructors/lesson-plans/countertop-chemistry/>.
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