Browsing Explorers Science Experiments by Author "Marine Institute"
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Explorers Science Experiment - Expanding MarshmallowsMarine Institute; Galway Atlantaquaria (Marine Institute, 2012)The aim of this experiment is to examine how the physical properties of a vacuum affect materials.
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Explorers Science Experiment - Goo/Oobleck SolutionMarine Institute; Galway Atlantaquaria (Marine Institute, 2012)The aim of this experiment is to introduce students to chemistry by observing non-Newtonian solutions and to examine the physical effect pressure has on these substances.
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Explorers Science Experiment - Hydrothermal VentsMarine Institute; Galway Atlantaquaria (Marine Institute, 2012)The aim of this experiment is to examine the physical and chemical properties of hydrothermal vents and how water temperature and salt levels affect the oceans as a whole.
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Explorers Science Experiment - Oil and Water InteractionsMarine Institute; Galway Atlantaquaria (Marine Institute, 2012)The aim of this experiment is to examine how oil and water interact physically when undisturbed and to examine how this interaction is changed both physically and chemically by the addition of effervescent tablets.
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Explorers Science Experiment - RocketsMarine Institute; Galway Atlantaquaria (Marine Institute, 2012)The aim of this experiment is to look at the physical effects of pressure in a confined space.
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Explorers Science Experiment - SlimeMarine Institute; Galway Atlantaquaria (Marine Institute, 2012)The aim of this experiment is to examine how simple substances can be mixed together to form a new independent substance with unique chemical properties.
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Explorers Science Experiment - VolcanoesMarine Institute; Galway Atlantaquaria (Marine Institute, 2012)The aim of this experiment is to examine the chemical reaction between acids and bases.
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Explorers Science Experiment - Water Salinity, Temperature and Ocean CurrentsMarine Institute; Galway Atlantaquaria (Marine Institute, 2012)The aim of this experiment is to examine how the differences in water movement between salt water and freshwater and how they interact with each other.
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Explorers Science Experiment - Whirlpool in a BottleMarine Institute; Galway Atlantaquaria (Marine Institute, 2012)The aim of this experiment is to examine the physical properties of water when flowing through a confined space and to observe how this flow can be altered to speed up or slow down the water.