Author: eqipped

So much of chemistry is invisible—ions moving, bonds forming—but chemical gardens bring these actions to life. Their growth mimics organic movement, showing students the power of reactions in a tangible... Read More

A catalyst dramatically changes the rate of decomposition in this experiment. The result? A foamy, heated reaction that bursts out of the flask. It’s a great conversation starter for reaction... Read More

Dissecting a flower is one of the most natural and effective ways to learn biology. It teaches structure, reproduction, and pollination all in one engaging activity. Real-life observation strengthens textbook... Read More

Light changes speed when it enters a new medium, and this shift bends its path — a phenomenon known as refraction. This simple behavior allows for the creation of powerful... Read More