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Catalog Number: (470093-850)

Description:   Disappearing Ink

Description:   Understand the effect of light energy on a redox reaction.
Catalog Number: (470230-900)

Description:   Create your own fluorescent worms while understanding polymer chemistry and cross-linking.

Description:   Study the process of endothermic reactions.
Catalog Number: (470338-536)

Description:   Explain the principle of high surface tension as water acts like a membrane stretched across the surface preventing sulfur particles from sinking.
Catalog Number: (470338-588)

Description:   Create your own metal eutectic alloy - a combination of two metals that has a lower melting point that the melting point of either metal.

Description:   Set up an electrochemical cell using a variety of materials.
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.

Description:   Discover an exothermic reaction in which violet flames are produced!

Description:   Simple, Hands On Experiment
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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.
Catalog Number: (470338-582)

Description:   A small amount of potassium permanganate is placed in a petri dish. A few drops of glycerin are added and after a few seconds, a puff of smoke and vio...

Description:   Use an overhead projector to study the reaction of Le Chatelier’s principle.
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