"Educational Materials"
Determination of Water Hardness
Use Color Transition of Titration to Determine Water Hardness.
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Protists: Pond Microlife Curriculum Learning Module
NewPath’s Protists: Pond Microlife Curriculum Learning Module provides a complete set of visual, digital and hands-on resources designed to support teacher instruction and provide students with the skills to master key concepts on Protists and Pond Microlife.
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Coliform in Water Test Lab Activity
Students apply lab work to real-life issues.
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Pascal's Law Apparatus
Mounted on molded plastic base, the unit consists of a base into the top of which may be screwed one of a set of four vases of differing shapes. An aperture in the bottom has a thin rubber diaphragm across it, bearing upon the short arm of the lever pointer. A moveable index on the vertical rod enables the height of water in vases to be set at same level. The apparatus is mounted on moulded plastic base that measures 25 x 17.5cm. The experiment is performed by screwing in each vase, in turn, and filling with water to the same level. It will be seen that the given height of water will result in the same deflection of pointer whatever shape of the vase.
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Science Fair Ribbon Set
Have Professional Looking Prizes for Your Science Fair
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LaMotte® Carbon Dioxide Water Test Kit
Precalibrated test tubes and labware give fast, accurate results on-site, in the classroom, or in the lab.
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Universal Specific Gravity Kit
Measure the Specific Gravity of Gemstones and Minerals with Ease
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Density Cube, Tin (Sn)
Made from tin with an element stamp, measures 2 cm(0.8") per side, perfect for density, specific gravity, and specific heat activities in classrooms and labs.
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Orbit™ Molecular Models Class Kit
With these molecular model kits, students learn about the structure and bonding of simple organic and inorganic molecules through teacher-led activities or independent learning.
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The Stirling Design External Combustion Engine
Demonstrate the Stirling Design External Combustion Engine with our 18×11 cm working model. The Stirling engine currently is being re-examined as a practical source of power because of its adaptability to almost any fuel. First produced in the 1800’s as a non-electric fan and an automatic hot air water pump, the engine soon became obsolete due to its lack of sufficient power when compared to the newly developed combustion engine. Any fuel can be used with our model, but denatured alcohol is suggested for clean operation.
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Dual Channel Function/Arbitrary Waveform Generator
More power for higher frequency waveform generation.
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Master Forensics Kit
Enough materials for an entire unit on crime scene investigation.

