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Properties of Matter

Explore Properties of Matter through interactive, curriculum-aligned experiments that explain key ideas in a clear and visual way. Students can learn concepts such as Carbon dioxide passing through lime water (Decomposition Reaction) and Condensation, observe results, and connect theory with classroom understanding. These experiments make learning properties of matter easier and more engaging.

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Balloon Burst (Irreversible Change)

Balloon Burst (Irreversible Change)

This experiment demonstrates an irreversible change using a balloon. The balloon is inflated and then pierced with a pencil. When it bursts, it cannot...

Burning Of Candle (Irreversible Change)

Burning Of Candle (Irreversible Change)

This experiment demonstrates an irreversible change using a burning candle. When the candle is lit, the wax melts and burns, causing the length of the...

Evaporation

Evaporation

This experiment demonstrates evaporation by heating water and salt water. When heated, only water changes into vapour and leaves the container, while ...

Evaporation of water in sunlight and shade

Evaporation of water in sunlight and shade

This experiment demonstrates that evaporation occurs faster at higher temperatures. Two bowls with equal amounts of water are kept in sunlight and sha...

Formation of Clouds (Condensation)

Formation of Clouds (Condensation)

This experiment demonstrates condensation by observing water droplets forming on the outside of a glass filled with ice. The cold surface cools the su...

Melting Of Wax (Reversible Change)

Melting Of Wax (Reversible Change)

This experiment demonstrates a reversible physical change by showing that wax melts on heating and solidifies again on cooling.

Objects may float or sink in water (Density)

Objects may float or sink in water (Density)

This experiment demonstrates the concept of density by observing whether different objects float or sink in honey, water, and oil, showing that an obj...

Solubility of P.O.P compared to natural clay

Solubility of P.O.P compared to natural clay

This experiment demonstrates the difference between Plaster of Paris (POP) and natural clay when mixed with water, showing that POP reacts and sets in...

Soluble or Insoluble

Soluble or Insoluble

This experiment demonstrates the concept of solubility by observing how different substances behave in water, identifying which substances dissolve to...

Transparency and Transluency

Transparency and Transluency

This experiment demonstrates transparency and translucency by testing different materials to see how they allow light to pass through. Transparent mat...

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