Chemistry Educational Materials
Illustrate a variety of key chemistry concepts using the materials provided by these demonstrative lab activity kits. Explore common chemistry concepts such as the interaction of chemicals in controlled reactions, the formation of precipitates, and more spectacular reactions. These latter reactions can help students become familiar with chemical principles such as redox, synthesis, decomposition, ionic reactions in aqueous solutions, and exothermic reactions. Starter sets and comprehensive kits include all the reaction plates, pipettes, and more that may be required for performing reactions.
Ion Exchange Chromatography, Edvotek
Separate a mixture of two chemicals based on net charge using ion exchange chromatography.
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Glass Distillation Set, 15 Piece, Eisco Scientific
Distillation kit includes 15 pieces of glassware made from high quality, heavy duty, 3.3 borosilicate glass.
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Wards® STEM Investigations: Create Your Own Power
Set up an electrochemical cell using a variety of materials.
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Innovating Science® The Ideal Gas Law
Explore the gas laws through reaction of sodium bicarbonate and hydrochloric acid.
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Innovating Science® Gold Nanoparticle Demonstration
Perform a reduction reaction to understand and demonstrate the properties of gold nanoparticles.
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Innovating Science® Electrolysis of Tin
Perform an electrolytic redox reaction to create tin crystals in a solution.
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Innovating Science® Electric Art
Draw on a piece of filter paper by utilizing an electrolytic redox reaction with different colored 'ink'.
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Wards® Introduction to Materials Science
Explore the four main types of materials: metals, polymers, ceramics, and composites.
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Innovating Science® Equilibrium and LeChatlier's Principle
Investigate equilibrium and LeChatlier's principle through 4 different experiments.
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Innovating Science® Stoichiometry of Copper and Silver Nitrate
An introduction to stoichiometry through the formation of solid silver on a copper wire.
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Surface Tension of Water
Explain the principle of high surface tension as water acts like a membrane stretched across the surface preventing sulfur particles from sinking.
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Innovating Science® Oscillating Reactions - Yellow to Blue and Back
Prepare a flask containing a yellow solution, as you mix it on a magnetic stirrer the solution will turn from yellow to blue and back to yellow.
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Innovating Science® Le Chatelier's Principle: A Dynamic Demo on the Overhead
Use an overhead projector to study the reaction of Le Chatelier’s principle.
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Innovating Science® Foam City - The Catalytic Decomposition of Hydrogen Peroxide
A large quantity of foam is produced when detergent and potassium iodide are added to hydrogen peroxide.
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The Volcano - Dehydration of Sucrose
Create your own volcano for a science fair demonstration.
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Innovating Science® Exothermic Reactions
Study the process of exothermic reactions.




