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Part 2: With just a 9V battery and a few other household items (including cabbage juice), you're ready to do this experiment. Break up water into hydrogen and oxygen gas with a simple electrolysis device, and use an acid-base indicator and a magnet to ... Part 2: Create your test objects and use your body parts to calculate angles for a giant protractor. Create a giant protractor and ... Part 2: Here are all the materials you need and step-by-step instructions for doing this activity on your own. Visualize the fluid ... Part 3: How does convection work and where do we see its effects (for starters, think weather patterns, ocean currents, and a cup ...
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Last Updated: June 12, 2026
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