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Description:   Study endothermic and exothermic reactions with this hands-on demonstration.
Catalog Number: (470007-370)

Description:   This simulation introduces students to the use of DNA fingerprinting.

Description:   Set up an electrochemical cell using a variety of materials.
Catalog Number: (470014-590)

Description:   Students Assemble Their Own Spatial 3-dimensional Models.
Catalog Number: (470338-578)

Description:   Understand and perform a patriotic redox reaction.

Description:   Witness a reaction that catalyzes itself!
Catalog Number: (470338-566)

Description:   Introduce different chemical reaction types through a colorful demonstration.
Catalog Number: (470338-586)

Description:   Observe color changes through chemical redox reactions of complex ions.

Description:   Show how silicates of divalent ions are insoluble in water whereas silicates of monovalent ions are soluble.
Description:   Students can repeat the experiments developed by Irwin Talesnick, the retired professor recognized as one the premier chemical demonstrators.
Catalog Number: (470338-576)

Description:   Understand acid base indicators and complex ions.
Catalog Number: (470220-776)

Description:   Calculate Atomic Volume and Radius.
Description:   What is Aspirin made of?

Description:   Discover how the first synthetic rubber in the United States was made!

Description:   Leybold Chemistry Experiments.
Description:   LEYBOLD® Chemistry Experiments.
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