What Are Simple Home Experiments to Understand Molecular Behavior?

In summary, the conversation discusses a school project involving experiments about molecules. The person is seeking advice on which experiments to do and what information to focus on, specifically the structure and behavior of molecules. They mention having access to home equipment and working at a high school level. The conversation takes place on a website called PF Espresso.
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First of all, sorry if I put this in the wrong board.

Now, I have to do as much expreriments (for a school project) that would help to prove any information about molecules, that is very important to me, so if you know any experiments that would fit, then could you please write in here, or either PM me, since I think that this thread will be closed as worthless... :smile: Anyways, thanks in advance.
 
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Welcome to PF Espresso! Anything that is homework or coursework related it welcome in this board.

First of all, what level of equipment do you have available to you? What level are you working at?

Secondly, do you have anything specific you would like to know 'about' molecules? Do you want to know about their structure? Or how they behave?
 
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Well, I should actually do it at home, since it is a project, so it's mainly home equipment, but I am still able to get into the lab :p

And my level, well high school, though I am not from America (Lithuania) anyways, as for molecules, then their stucture, and the way they behave yes :) Also their interaction if that is the right word. Well anything is appreciated :)

And thank you
 

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1. What are experiments on molecules?

Experiments on molecules involve manipulating and studying the properties of molecules in order to better understand their structure, behavior, and potential uses. This can include techniques such as spectroscopy, chromatography, and chemical reactions.

2. What is the importance of experiments on molecules?

Experiments on molecules are important because they allow us to gain a deeper understanding of the fundamental building blocks of matter and their interactions. This knowledge is crucial for advancements in fields such as medicine, materials science, and environmental science.

3. How are experiments on molecules conducted?

Experiments on molecules can be conducted in a variety of ways, depending on the specific goals and techniques being used. Some experiments may involve isolating and manipulating individual molecules, while others may involve studying larger groups of molecules or their interactions with other substances.

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5. What are some real-world applications of experiments on molecules?

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