Discover the science of chemistry through simple but impressive experiments!

Join us online, and let's discover simple and impressive chemical reactions, taking on the role of a scientist!

Gather all the necessary materials, and let’s perform experiments safely, by observing different chemical reactions from home! Uncover the science of chemistry, the science of colors and observations, along us!

You will need:

  • Bowl or deep dish
  • Pyrex or medium/large plastic basin
  • 2 glasses
  • 4 tablespoons (plastic or paper or metal)
  • Dry yeast 4 sachets
  • Hydrogen peroxide liquid (not cream version used in hair dyes) about 100mL
  • Dish soap (liquid) about 60mL
  • Plastic water bottles 500mL, empty 2 pieces
  • Food coloring (optional) a few drops of one color
  • Washable or whiteboard markers (the whiteboard ones won’t work that well) 2 to 4 different colors
  • French coffee filters as many as your markers
  • Shot glasses or Greek coffee cups or very small jars as many as your markers
  • Tap water at room temperature 1 pot full of water
  • Sugar 2 tsp.
  • Relatively large balloon (it should be large enough to fit in the mouth of the bottle) we will need 1, but let's have a few extra
  • Turmeric powder about 4 tbsp.
  • Lemon Juice (from squeezed lemons or bought for food, not fruit drink/juice) about 2 tbsp.
  • Bleach about 2 tbsp.
  • Whole milk (fresh or long-lasting) about 1 cup
  • Cotton swabs 2 or 3
  • Ground Pepper about 2 tbsp.

In order to participate in the workshop, one computer with internet connection is required.

Reservation is required at 210 9469620 or 210 9469683, Monday to Friday, 9:30 - 16:30, as well as completing the application form/responsible statement and sending it to logistics@eef.edu.gr.

After confirming the reservation, you will receive an email with the link and the relevant instructions for direct connection to the workshop. The workshops are conducted through the Microsoft Teams online platform. 

The program is free of charge.

Adult supervision is required.

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