<h1><ahref="https://sandboxels.R74n.com"class="backbutton"><</a> Sandboxels in Education</h1>
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<p>Sandboxels is a free experimentation simulator that can be played in any web browser. It features heat simulation, electricity, density, chemical reactions, cooking, and fire spread.</p>
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<p>For instance, if a student decides to pour Water over a pile of Sodium, they will witness one of hundreds of chemical reactions. Maybe they decide to freeze it and see what happens.</p>
<p>This learning approach offers in-depth understanding of phenomena in many fields, such as biology, chemistry, ecology, geology, cooking, and even virology.</p>
<p>Community members tell us how they learn things from simply playing casually.</p>
<h2>Impact on Teachers</h2>
<p>Educators are able to plan experiments for their students to perform, which provides plenty of fun yet informative class content.</p>
<p>Some fun ideas:</p>
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<li>Density tests - Alcohol, Water, and Mercury</li>
<li>Flame colors - Methane, Sulfur, and Alcohol</li>
<li>Uranium + Neutron fission reaction</li>
<li>Baking Soda + Vinegar, a classic</li>
<li>Burning Wood with Fire</li>
<li>Copper and Gold alloy - Unique melting points</li>
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<h2>Contact</h2>
<p>Sandboxels is free to use for any purpose, but we'd love to hear about it anyway! You can send us an email at <ahref="mailto:contact@R74n.com">contact@R74n.com</a> and we will get back to you!</p>
<p>You can also use the hashtag #Sandboxels anywhere, and we'll see it!</p>
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