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By donating to my project, you will not only help to improve and increase student attention and focus, you will ultimately help to increase their love of science. One of gallium's interesting properties is its low melting point and high boiling point. It has one of the widest liquid ranges of any element. Its melting point is such that it is solid at room temperature, but will begin to melt in your hand. This unique property allows Gallium to be used over and over again. Students can design their own fidget spinners, robots, cubes, using molds and creating their own molds from playdough and what ever else they can imagine!

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By donating to my project, you will not only help to improve and increase student attention and focus, you will ultimately help to increase their love of science. One of gallium's interesting properties is its low melting point and high boiling point. It has one of the widest liquid ranges of any element. Its melting point is such that it is solid at room temperature, but will begin to melt in your hand. This unique property allows Gallium to be used over and over again. Students can design their own fidget spinners, robots, cubes, using molds and creating their own molds from playdough and what ever else they can imagine!

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