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How to Make Perfume

By Janice VanCleave

Question: How can I make perfume? Answer: We often use the word perfume in a generic way, meaning any liquid applied to the body to give it a pleasant fragrance. But perfume (parfume) –what I call “Real” perfume is more concentrated and is generally more expensive than a cologne with the same fragrance. Another way […]

Filed Under: Chemistry Tagged With: mixture, perfume, soluble, solution

Fluorescence vs. Photoluminescence

By Janice VanCleave

Fluorescence and Photoluminescence are types of luminescence (cold light) where the energy is supplied by EMR (electromagnetic radiation). EMR from most to least energetic are: gamma rays, x-rays, ultraviolet light, visible light, infrared light, microwaves,  and radio waves. The starting EMR energy source needed to produce visible light must be more energetic than visible light. […]

Filed Under: Physics Tagged With: fluorescence, photoluminescence

Perfume Notes

By Janice VanCleave

Question: Why do perfumes smell different? Answer: Perfume is a generic term used for liquids with a distinctive pleasant smell. A more scientific definition is that perfume is a liquid solution, which is a mixture of a liquid solvent and different solutes. The liquid solvent for perfumes is generally ethanol (alcohol) or a mixture of […]

Filed Under: Biology Tagged With: mixture, sense notes, solute, solution, solvent

Biology Investigations

By Janice VanCleave

I hope you are enjoying the science information on my website. I recently had a problem and have had to make changes in the URLs of the pages. I am trying to correct all the links, but know that I’ve missed some. If a link doesn’t work, try searching for the topic, and/or contact me […]

Filed Under: Biology Tagged With: science book

DNA: Extraction

By Janice VanCleave

Following is a procedure for extracting DNA from a banana. 1. Chill a bottle of rubbing alcohol by placing it in a freezer for 10 or more minutes. 2. Peel a ripe banana. Discard the peeling and place the banana in a quart-size resealable plastic bag. 3. To the bag add the following: 1/2 cup […]

Filed Under: Biology, Science Projects Tagged With: DNA, science fair project tips

DNA Extraction Video

By Janice VanCleave

A Watson and Crick Double Helix DNA Model

  A Science Project About DNA Extraction A science project is a special type of investigation. It could be said that it is a proposed, contemplated, and planned type of investigation with the purpose of testing or discovering scientific knowledge. For more details, see What is a Science Project? In reference to a science project, […]

Filed Under: Science Projects Tagged With: DNA, science fair project tips

What is Table Sugar?

By Janice VanCleave

Sugar Cane

Table sugar is commonly used to sweeten food. There are different kinds of sugars, including glucose, fructose, and sucrose. Glucose is commonly called blood sugar; fructose is sugar in fruit; sucrose is table sugar. Sucrose is a carbohydrate (simple), which is a chemical made of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen.The label of being a simple carbohydrate […]

Filed Under: Chemistry Tagged With: carbohydrate, crystals, sucrose, sugar

How Soluble is Table Sugar?

By Janice VanCleave

Table Sugar

What happens when you heat a sugar solution? When you add sugar to water, the sugar crystals dissolve and spread out evenly in the water.  Question? How much table sugar (sucrose) will dissolve in water? Answer: You can’t dissolve an infinite amount of sugar into a fixed volume of water. When as much sugar has […]

Filed Under: Chemistry Tagged With: soluble, sucrose

Science Fair Project Ideas

By Janice VanCleave

I wrote this book with the objective of helping kids create their own winning science projects. The project ideas in the book are to be used as clues to develop individual project.  How do you begin a project? What can you do to impress the judges? How can you create an eye-catching display? Discover the […]

Filed Under: Science Projects Tagged With: science project

Science Fair Project Data Collection

By Janice VanCleave

Your experiment is over and data has been collected. You now want to study your data results and make comparisons between the independent variable and the dependent variable. For the example project, a color scale can be created in order to use numbers to measures to describe the results. The scale shown indicates different colors […]

Filed Under: Science Projects Tagged With: science fair project tips

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