Te Manawa : Museum Gallery Science Centre

Kitchen Chemistry

Students will carry out a number of experiments using common household products. Exploding the top off a film canister containing a mixture of baking soda and vinegar is always popular! By careful observation and discussion they will learn some of the chemistry behind the reactions. Programmes available include: Lip Balms and Bath Bombs (Cosmetic Chemistry), Density, and Fizzing and Foaming and Hot and Cold. We can bring Kitchen Chemistry to you.

Teacher Resource: pdf Kitchen Chemistry - for web.pdf (0.19MB) 

Information for Teachers
Programme Objectives:
• make observations
• make accurate measurements
• recognise patterns and trends
Numbers of Students:
Maximum 30
Class Level:
Year 3 - Year 8
Programme Duration:
1 1/2 hours (may be shortened for younger students)
Possible Focus Topics:

Fizzing and foaming

Density

Cosmetic chemistry

Fair testing

Surface tension

Chemical and physical change

Related Programmes:
Water Quality