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Crushing Test
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  In this activity, learners design a crushing test and discover that identifying and controlling the variables may be difficult.
  
Glowing Pickle
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  In this activity, high voltage is applied across a pickle to emit a yellow glow. This activity should only be conducted by skilled adults and is best suited as a demonstration.
  
Crystals: Grow Your Own Garden
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  In this simple activity (on page 2 of the PDF), learners make a crystal garden using salt, water, and a brick.
  
Salt Painting
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  In this art meets chemistry activity, early learners discover the almost magical absorbent properties of salt while creating ethereal watercolor paintings.
  
Eyedropper Hydrometer: Buoy your understanding of density
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  Build a hydrometer (measures the density of a liquid) using a pipet or eyedropper.
  
Crystal Painting
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  In this activity, learners will "paint" their own crystal artwork by creating a picture with a super saturated salt solution.
  
Klutz-Proof Density Column
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  Making liquids of different densities to perfectly lay on top of each other can be a frustrating exercise. The Exploratorium created this activity as a fool proof way of making a density column.
  
Aluminum-Air Battery: Foiled again!
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  Construct a simple battery that's able to power a small light or motor out of foil, salt water, and charcoal. A helpful video, produced by the Exploratorium, guides you along on this activity.
  
Salt, Soil and Seeds
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  Discover how the salt in soil affects plant growth with a few seeds, some cotton, and salt. In this hands-on activity, you will plant seeds in 2 different kinds of soil, containing more or less salt.
  
Scream for Ice Cream
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  Don't scream for ice cream -- make it with milk, sugar, flavoring and some 'salt-water' ice. Discover the chemistry of ice cream by creating your own.
  
Sugar/Salt Crystals
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  In this chemistry activity (page 1 of the PDF), learners will observe a physical change.