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Type

  • Labs

Discipline

  • STEM
  • Chemistry
Video

ChemCurious: YouTube Channel collection of short interactive fun chemistry experiments

  • A series of Pop Culture Videos, reproducing extraordinary movie scenes
  • A bank of science experiments based on comic books
  • Experiments that allow you to choose the outcome of the “real-life” procedure
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Author(s)

Yann Brouillette

At a Glance

Type

  • Labs

Discipline

  • STEM
  • Chemistry

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