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Catalog Number:
(470338-570)
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Demonstrate chemical structures through the formation of silicate crystals.
Catalog Number:
(470318-940)
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Witness your student's awe as they perform this inquiry-based activity on intermolecular forces.
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These compact and rugged latent print kits, include nearly everything for dusting latent prints in the field. The compact cases are designed for field use.
Catalog Number:
(470020-108)
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Collect Evidence like the Experts
Catalog Number:
(470345-960)
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This 26-piece set includes all the essential glass elements for gas production, providing convenience and reliability in gas preparation processes, all made of durable borosilicate glass for optimal performance and chemical resistance.
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Demonstrate photosynthesis and respiration in action with our ready-made algae beads.
Catalog Number:
(470227-470)
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Fun Experiments With Everyday Objects.
Catalog Number:
(470020-204)
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Designed by Retired Houston Police Officer
Catalog Number:
(470014-250)
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Present these demonstrations in front of your class to excite your students about learning core physics concepts. Set up and execution are simple, so you can spend more time engaging your students.
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Examine the physical properties of onion DNA.
Catalog Number:
(470221-506)
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Intro to Engineering welcomes young children to the field of engineering with 25 experiments and building projects in five sections.
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This organism is easily recognized by its trumpet-shape and blue coloration. It is quite large (approx. 2 mm) and is a good option for students that are just starting to look at the microscopic world.
Catalog Number:
(470012-480)
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Identify the Culprit and Stage a Trial
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Are lip prints like finger prints?
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Using FoamBones and other materials included in this activity, students get an in-depth look at the structure and function of bone at both the macroscopic and microscopic levels.
Catalog Number:
(470231-164)
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Students study food web relationships and how natural and human induced changes in the environment such as severe storms, drought, floods, housing developments, road salt, and fertilizer runoff upset the balance of ecosystems.
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