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Can You Make Calcium Carbonate from Seashells? Here's How

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Over 10 million tons of shellfish are produced annually, with a vast amount of shells discarded as waste. Yes, you can make calcium carbonate from seashells, a process that not only repurposes this abundant biogenic waste but also offers a sustainable alternative to mined minerals. This guide explores the scientific principles and practical steps involved in transforming discarded shells into valuable material.

How to Extract Glucose from Sugar: The Science of Hydrolysis

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Sucrose, or common table sugar, is a disaccharide composed of one glucose and one fructose molecule. Learning **how to extract glucose from sugar** involves understanding the process of hydrolysis, a chemical reaction that can be initiated with simple acids or specific enzymes.

How to Test Fruit Juice for Vitamin C Content

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Vitamin C, also known as ascorbic acid, is a vital nutrient for human health, but its concentration varies significantly among different fruit juices. Testing for its presence and quantity can be a fun and educational chemistry experiment. This guide will teach you how to test fruit juice for vitamin C content using a simple, effective titration method.