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marcusmarcusrc ([personal profile] marcusmarcusrc) wrote2010-09-27 03:28 pm

Home Chemistry (and other stuff) experiments

Back when I was doing chemistry demonstrations for schools and stuff, I found a series of great books by a guy named Shakhishiri that had tons and tons of good demonstrations. Recently, I found that he has a webpage that lists a bunch of the easy, can-do-at-home ones:

http://scifun.chem.wisc.edu/HomeExpts/HOMEEXPTS.HTML

(Sadly, I am still on the lookout for a good carbon dioxide/heating experiment: most of the ones on youtube turn out to have a fatal flaw in that they are picking up the different convective properties of CO2, not the different radiative properties: see, 'Climate Change in a Shoebox: Right result, wrong physics" which was a nice paper demonstrating this error by using Argon as a control gas. IR camera experiments do work, but don't have the same visceral connection as seeing a temperature difference)

More Specifics?

[identity profile] aaltair.livejournal.com 2010-10-06 06:13 am (UTC)(link)
Can you be more specific about what you need? We're in the process of designing and implementing a number of CO2-related experiments that are fun and do-able by kids (or the results are noticeable by them).

If I knew what you needed I might have one, or have a resource that might have one.

But maybe not. E-mail me?