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Even Better Than the Real Thing? Using Synthetic Pigments in Art (Biomimicry)

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In this lesson, students are introduced to the use of synthetic pigments (biomimicry) in things they use everyday to make art. Students use solvents to separate colors and study chromatography in marker inks. This lesson is focused on chemistry in 8th grade science.

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8th Grade

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