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Children ' s chemical studio at a polytechnical museum

Young masters of knowledge who do not sit in the field during the summer, the Polytechnic Museum proposes to visit the Children ' s Chemical Studios, in which a real researcher can feel himself, to carry out chemical experiments, to learn about the unusual properties of the substances surrounding us in everyday life.

Studio program:

  • June 4th, chemical show.
    At the demonstration of the most vivid chemical experience, visitors will find out if the iron axes are burning, who is a chemical surgeon, and whether it will be warmer to dissolve a pound of salt in water.
  • 11 and 15 June - School of Chemical Magic.
    The lab staff will tell the kids that the Wührtz bulb is different from the Bunsen bulb and explain why you can't eat from the chemical dish.
  • 18 and 22 June, chemistry in the kitchen.
    Turns out moms are making real chemical reactions when they're cooking. Chemical details of food life.
  • 25 and 29 June, the chemistry in the domestic pharmacy.
    Maybe not everyone knows that a domestic pharmacy is a whole chemical lab. You're waiting for this class. Simple experience with iodine, manganese, hydrogen transfusion.
  • 2 and 6 July - Chemical environments.
    About what's in common with a lexus lemon, and what happens if you get a laxmouse paper.
  • 9th and 13th July.
    At this exercise, everyone will be able to try their forces in the soap and find out why the viewers of sports competitions, disgruntled by unfair justices, screaming the soap!
  • 16 and 20 July - Mining.
    It's not so difficult to raise a shining blue crystal from the copper corn. We'll have two weeks to pick up the collection.
  • 23 and 27 July, chemistry in art.
    Without chemistry, it's not even that far away from her sculpture and painting. All materials used to create works of art.
  • 30 July and 3 August - Azbuka Parfumera.
    Knowing the chemical properties of the substances, they may be mixed so that the product of the reaction has a smell, such as orange or cinnamon. Young visitors will be able to try themselves as a parfumer and create their experimental aromat.

You have to have protective clothing (halat, long sleeve shirt) and long hair removed to your hair.






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