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Conducting Experiments

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Conducting Experiments

Scientists conduct experiments to find out answers to ideas or theories they have.

Scientists' experiments

Scientists' experiments

  • Scientists have completed experiments to find out which material is best for keeping us warm.
  • Scientists have completed experiments to find out the best materials for conducting electricity in a circuit.
Post-it note experiments

Post-it note experiments

  • Spencer Silver is an American chemist who invented post-it notes.
  • Spencer Silver invented the post-it notes after experimenting with materials.
  • Spencer Silver wanted to make a glue with just the right amount of ‘stickiness’ to stick to surfaces.
  • He wanted to avoid making the glue stick permanently.
Wrinkle-free cotton

Wrinkle-free cotton

  • Ruth Benerito was an American chemist who did experiments with materials.
  • Ruth Benerito experimented on how to make a wrinkle-free cotton thread.
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