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Wordless Wednesday - Mad Scientist Party - Throw your own mad scientist party ....
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School Children Still at Risk from Toxic Waste - Do you know if there is a Superfund site where you live? Good luck finding out from the Superfund website. I don't think they want you to know. For example, ...
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Easy Violet Flames - Violet flames are very easy to make. All you do is sprinkle salt substitute on your fire. Salt substitute contains potassium chloride and potassium bitartrate. If you are familiar with ...
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Which Mad Scientist Are You? - At first glance, you may think all mad scientists are alike. Granted, they are all well mad, but otherwise their personalities and motivations are as different as the colors of ...
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Wordless Wednesday - Mad Scientist - Which mad scientist are you? Take a quiz and see ....
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Element Picture Quiz - Quiz time! This is a photo of some diamonds. Diamonds are crystals of a common element. Do you know which element? If so, you know the answer to the first ...
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Make Your Own Warning Labels - You are free to print out any of the safety signs in my gallery for use in your lab, classroom, or refrigerator, but if you need a special label you ...
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Hazard Symbol Quiz - If you think this is a sign for bacon and pancakes then you are in serious need of this quiz to show you why you shouldn't set foot in a ...
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Make Red Fire - Today was Dissect-a-Road-Flare Day at my house. Road flares contain strontium nitrate in addition to other ingredients (potassium nitrate or potassium perchlorate, sawdust, charcoal, maybe some sulfur, magnesium, or aluminum) ....
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Coastal Dead Zones Go Global - The dead zone is a region where algae dies and the oxygen becomes depleted as micro-organisms consume it as part of the decay process. Fish and other animals have to ...
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