Collection: Chemistry Science Fair Projects & Kits
Chemistry science fair projects allow students to explore reactions, materials, and scientific processes through hands-on investigation. This collection brings together practical science fair kits designed to help students carry out clear, structured experiments at home or in the classroom.
Suitable for NZ students in Years 7–10, these kits support common science fair topics such as acids and bases, density, reaction rates, and crystal formation. Each kit includes the core equipment required, with simple household materials used to complete the experiments.
Shop Chemistry Science Fair Kits
Choose from complete kits with everything needed to carry out popular chemistry science fair experiments at home or in the classroom.
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Filtration & Separation Science Fair Kit (Y7–10)
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Reaction Rate Science Fair Kit (Y7–10)
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pH Testing Science Fair Kit (Y7–10)
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Chemistry Science Fair Projects for NZ Students
What Are Chemistry Science Fair Projects?
Chemistry science fair projects explore how substances react, mix, and change through hands-on experiments help students investigate chemical reactions, acids and bases, and separation techniques through hands-on testing and observation.
Popular Chemistry Project Topics
Common chemistry science fair topics include pH testing, chemical reactions, density and floating experiments, and filtration. These projects are well suited to science fairs because they produce clear, measurable results that are easy to present.
How to Choose a Chemistry Project
Students should choose a project that allows them to test variables and measure outcomes. Chemistry experiments using safe, common materials are often the easiest to manage and present clearly.
What Equipment Is Needed?
Most chemistry projects require basic laboratory equipment such as beakers, measuring cylinders, pipettes, and filter paper. Many experiments can also be completed using common household materials alongside science kits.
Are These Projects Safe?
These kits are designed using safe, classroom-appropriate materials suitable for supervised use at home or in school science fair projects.