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Catalog Number: (470218-422)

Description:   Apply the hands on Science of Energy, Motion, and Friction.
Description:   Quartzite is hard, non-foliated rock formed from metamorphosed quartz sandstones.
Description:   A textbook example of pure crystalline carbon which is extermely soft.
Description:   High grade metamorphosed rock showing bands of quartz, feldspar, and biotite.
Description:   Red clastic rock composed of sand sized particles and hematite.
Description:   Dolostone is a chemical sedimentary rock consisting of magnesium and calcium
Description:   Soapstone is a talc-schist primarily composed of talc.
Catalog Number: (470136-150)

Description:   Cross section of human skin enlarged 70Ă—.
Catalog Number: (470348-864)

Description:   Add motion to your TI-Innovator hub system.
Description:   Bituminous rich black shale for hands-on investigations.
Description:   Talc is the softest know mineral with a moh's hardness of 1, and composed of clay.
Catalog Number: (470331-198)

Description:   Real-world climate and sustainability investigations, powered by the popular BBC micro:bit!
Catalog Number: (470003-848)

Description:   View Spectra with an Accuracy of ±1 Nanometer
Description:   Shale is a rich, gray fissile clay rock.
Description:   Chert is a microcrystalline, hard, silica mineral.
Description:   Fluorite is Green Halide mineral with moh's hardness 4.
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