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(470102-266)
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Explore the Four Reaction Types
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(470218-422)
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Apply the hands on Science of Energy, Motion, and Friction.
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(470348-160)
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In this inquiry-based learning case, students enter the role of laboratory interns learning how to conduct chemical testing on foods to determine macronutrient composition.
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(470003-738)
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The discovery of synthetic polymers (long chains of carbon) led to the development of thousands of useful products such as nylon and polystyrene.
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(470006-532)
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Introduce the concept of a simple electric circuit and show that a wire can carry electricity and how a switch can start and stop the current flow.
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(470013-628)
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How Big Is A Mole? Why does a mole of copper weigh more than a mole of sulfur?
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(470039-250)
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Where did whales come from? Trace the history of whales back to the early Eocene epoch by making inferences from analyzing fossil data.
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(470343-436)
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Learn about polymer chemistry polymer properties like cross-linking and super-absorbance.
Catalog Number:
(470013-198)
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Interactive Illustration of Density Principles
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(470340-430)
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In this inquiry-based learning case, students wake up to a disaster in the kitchen, and the cat seems to have ingested an unknown white powder. Is it construction material from the ongoing kitchen renovation, or a benign kitchen ingredient?
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(470227-320)
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Measure photosynthesis and respiration using algae beads.
Catalog Number:
(470014-862)
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Simple yet versatile, for a variety of investigations.
Catalog Number:
(470102-232)
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This interdisciplinary kinesthetic lab has groups of students building their own models of 5 different viruses: tobacco mosaic, mumps, influenza, potato X, and a bacteriophage.
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(470225-450)
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<B>Do you know how to separate proteins?</B>
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Ward's Blood Typing Model gives students a visual interpretation of a difficult concept.
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(470030-316)
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An educational and entertaining animal behavior experiment.
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