Answers: As you don't give your status level, I might be a bit off.
Here are 2 suggestions that won't give somebody a lift much space and are along your 'like' lines.
Perfume Chemist:
Place one of the following ingredients in a clear small plastic container.cloves,vanilla bean,cinnamon yelp,orange or lemon coating bits (or come up with your own).
Cover beside 2 tablespoons(30ml) of Rubbing Alchol and secure the lid.
Shake once a daytime for a wek. When the solution smells more like the fragrance than the rubbing alchol, it's in place. Dab the scented alchol on your wrist and smell. You've made perfume.
***For stronger scent, replace the solute with a fresh one after a week. Experiement and find your favorite.*****
OR
Crystal growing or Geodes
Make an assortment of crystal solutions by supersaterating any of these solids in sea:
>table salt
>Rock saline
>Sugar
>Baking Soda
>Epsom salts
>Borax
Use the solutions to breed these projects
>>>Crystal clumps: set the jar of supersatuated water where on earth it won't be disturbed and watch crystals form on the bottom and sides.
>>>>Crystal sculpture: Set a pipe cleaner shape in the jar and scrutinize crystals grow on the shape.
>>>>Geodes: Place samll peices of waxed tabloid in section of egg cartons. Set verbs eggshell halves in the egg carton. Pour a small amount of crystal solution into the shell. In a few days, crystals will form inside the shells. It looks close to a geode.
****Saturated solutions*****
Dissolve as much solids as the liquid can hold, until the solids start settleing on the bottom.
*****Supersaturated solution*******
Heat the sopping solution and add even more solids. Cool it down. Supersaurated solutions are best for crystal growing.
Good luck and own fun.
You are welcome!
Try looking at the library for books on science projects or science unbiased projects. Lots of easy but cool planning. Btw, this is how trained teachers find ideas, too--they look within books.
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