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  1. Fun Science - How to Grow Crystals Crystals are a fascinating natural phenomenon and you can with a little time and effort grow some at home. Great for teaching kids about chemistry and geology it's also fun, even for adults. Most of these methods require only commonly found househol...
  2. Mole Day: October 23 October 23 is Mole Day! It is the day we celebrate the mole. No, not mole the animal, and not mole the congenital growth; not mole the sauce, or even mole the spy. Mole Day celebrates the mole that is a SI unit measuring the quantity of a substance....
  3. Antoine Laurent Lavoisier Antoine Lavoisier, French chemist, who is considered the founder of modern chemistry. Antoine Laurent Lavoisier was educated at the Collège Mazarin. He was elected a member of the Academy of Sciences in 1768. He held many public offices. He at...
  4. Krebs Cycle This page is dedicated to the Krebs cycle ---> AKA: Citric Acid Cycle, Tricarboxylic acid cycle, or TCA. Built for students both young and old who are studying this interesting process. Please enjoy the videos and information and I hope it helps y...
  5. Dihydrogen Monoxide - DHMO Dihydrogen Monoxide (DHMO) is a colorless and odorless chemical compound, also referred to by some as Dihydrogen Oxide, Hydronium Hydroxide, Hydrogen Hydroxide, or simply Hydric acid. It can be extremely dangerous.
  6. Homework Help for Kids Idea Girl Consulting - Home work help for kids. buy Math games, music, educational childrens books. Here you will find help with your math, english, science, encyclopedia, search engines, how to do a project and book information as well. Here you wil...
  7. Slime Science It's fun, it's educational, it's messy, it's SLIME!!! Let's face it, most kids love to make a mess! And, yes, slime can be messy. But it is truely amazing how many different things you can learn about just by playing with this oohey gooey goop. Come...
  8. COOL KITCHEN SCIENCE Here is where you can find explanations to all those kitchen science mysteries, like: How does a cake go from liquid to solid when it bakes? Does baking soda really make your fridge smell better? What IS chewing gum, anyway?
  9. The Art of Alchemy Alchemy is the study of transformation, and this discipline overlaps the worlds of art, science, philosophy, medicine and spirituality.  Practitioners of the alchemical arts were located in ancient India, Arabia, China, Egypt, with later adepts...
  10. Louis Pasteur Louis Pasteur made important contributions to the field of organic chemistry during the mid-1800s, developing various vaccines, including one for rabies, and disproving the theory of spontaneous generation. He is considered the founder of the field o...
  11. Dihydrogen Monoxide Pollution - Something to Prevent! I started this Squidoo Lens because as a former biology/chemistry major, I saw first-hand how dihydrogen monoxide pollution could mess up the environment. Dihydrogen monoxide, also known as hyaluric acid is so prevalent in our environment that it has...
  12. GCSE Science Revision On this page you'll find tips for studying towards your Science GCSE and all the resources you need to pass!
  13. Oxytocin is Liquid Trust in a Bottle Oxytocin a natural hormone excreted by the body. This hormone produces intense feeling of trust in people. oxytocin is released during orgasm in both sexes. In the brain, oxytocin is involved in social recognition and bonding, Liquid Trust contains...
  14. The Water Around Us Although water is all about us, seen and unseen, we still find it mysterious and, in many ways, one of the least understood of all our natural resources. The Earth is a watery planet, with most of its surface covered with oceans and seas. The presen...
  15. Skinny Bitch - Look Good & Feel Great I often get audio books for my commute to work. I picked up "Skinny Bitch" thinking it would be a smarty-pants humourous novel. Little did I know, by the end of the first disc I had declared myself vegetarian. Also check out the companion lens: Ski...
  16. Homework Help For University Idea Girl Consulting- Homework Help For University-Chemistry, Physics, Literature, The College Essay, Oral Presentations, Cornell Note Taking, Mind Mapping, Flow Charts for Presentations, Study Guides. Speed up your PC
  17. Michael Faraday Michael Faraday (1791-1867) was a brilliant British chemist and physicist. Born into a poor family, he went to work for a bookseller and began to read books on chemistry and electricity. He was able to attend some lectures by Sir Humphrey Davy at the...
  18. Who Is Anne Helmenstine? Hi! I'm Anne Helmenstine, known to online readers as Anne, Dr. Helmenstine, or Azareal, depending on how you know me. I wrote this bio to support my Squidoo lenses, but I'm finding it's a handy way to share photos and updates with friends and a one-...
  19. It's true - Dad can homeschool his kids too Who says a dad can't homeschool his children? Dr. Arthur Robinson, an accomplished and respected scientist who is also a widower with six children, might beg to differ. Yes, Dr. Robinson did homeschool all six of his children after his wife had die...
  20. Chemistry - It's Elemental, Watson! What Really Makes Our World! Aaaarrgh! You have CHEMICALS in your WATER! The other day, a door-to-door canvasser came to our house to sell us a "water filtration system"... and he said that we have to get rid of chemicals in our water. I was amused (not enough to let the guy in,...