fun learning for kids : fun with chemistry
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Teach children the basics of chemistry through these interactive visual puzzles and activities.TRANSCRIPT
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EOTO : Fun With ChemistryFun Learning for Kids
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From the image, identify the different parts of an atom.
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Match the chemical equations to the correct result.
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With the harsh climates faced by Canada and the United States, Niagara Falls is currently partially frozen. What is the freezing point of water?
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Helium is in the top row of the Periodic Table. It is the first in the family of noble gases and has no colour or smell. List the things in the world that contain helium.
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The name ‘iron’ comes from the Scandinavian word 'iarn'. The symbol of this element is ‘Fe’. Humans have been working with iron for thousands of years. From the grid below, find the places where iron can be found.
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Identify the elements from the image below.
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Answers:
1. 1: electron, 2: proton, 3: neutron2. 1: d, 2: c, 3: a, 4: b3. Zero degrees Celsius or 32 degrees Fahrenheit4. The Sun, balloons, air tanks, lasers, rocket fuel, blimps5. Haemoglobin, Earth core, Steel, Magnet, Chlorophyll6. 1: Titanium, 2: Potassium, 3: Arsenic, 4: Gallium
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