Student Experiments
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Experiment 2
Experiment 3

Experiment 4

Experiment 5
Experiment 6
Experiment 7
Experiment 8
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Student Science Experiments

Not only does Alka-Seltzer help you to feel better fast, it's also pretty cool to watch!

The familiar fizzing you hear when you drop an Alka-Seltzer tablet into a glass of water is the result of a chemical reaction. It's also the perfect tool for demonstrating some very nifty science principles; things like the factors affecting the rates of chemical reactions, or the colors produced by a chemical reaction. The following are some science experiments appropriate for in-school or at-home use.

All of the experiments must be done in the presence of a parent or teacher.

Experiment 1: The Effect of Temperature on Rate of Reaction
Experiment 2: The Effect of Particle Size on Rate of Reaction
Experiment 3: The Effect of Concentration of the Reactants
Experiment 4: Factors which effect the rate of chemical reactions
Experiment 5: Chemistry Colors - Mix and Match
Experiment 6: It's Chemical!
Experiment 7: Why does Alka-Seltzer make your upset stomach better?
Experiment 8: Alka Rockets
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