In this lesson, the students use potato, water, and salt to learn more about Osmosis. They just have to let it sit for an hour and observe the science behind it!
- Duration: 5 Hour(s)
- Grade(s): K – 7th
$3.99
Have you ever cut up some apples or potato slices only to find that they’ve turned strange colors and aren’t as fresh as they could be? In this experiment, you will know the science behind why this is happening. Sounds exciting, right?
In this lesson, the students use potato, water, and salt to learn more about Osmosis. They just have to let it sit for an hour and observe the science behind it!
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