Chemical Change

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In this chemistry activity, learners explore the amount of copper in a new penny. Learners use toilet bowl cleaner to hollow out the interior of a penny with zinc inside. This experiment will demonstrate how chemical changes can separate matter. Learners can also discuss how zinc is cheaper than copper, in a lesson about economics.

Creator: Eric Muller
Publisher: Eric Muller
Last Updated: 11/9/2013

This Resource is included with Understanding Chemical Reactions

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