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.
Lab-Aids® Changing of Equilibrium, Le Chatelier's Principle
Experiment with Solutions in Equilibrium
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DNA Paternity Testing Simulation
This simulation introduces students to the use of DNA fingerprinting.
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Lab-Aids® Sublevel Orbitals of the Atom Models
Students Assemble Their Own Spatial 3-dimensional Models.
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BRIGHT™ Interactive Atom
Hands-On Illustration of Atoms, Ions, Isotopes, and More
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Chemistry Student Lab Notebooks
Keep notes and reference material together.
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Brownlee Electrolysis Appraratus
A Must Have For Any Chemistry Classroom or Lab.
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Innovating Science® Green Fuel Cell: Energy From Yeast
Stimulates Discussion About Energy Sources.
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VSEPR SuperModel Kit
Model the Theory of Valence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion
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Student Wet Cell and Porous Cup
Demonstrate Characteristics of Primary and Secondary Cells
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Mystery Crooked Cell Activity
Simulate Genetic Diagnosis of Sickle Cell Anemia
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Cancer Cell Detection Lab Activity Kit
Biotechnology-Based Diagnostic Tests
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Lab-Aids® Elements and the Periodic Table Student Activity
Two Activities Introduce Your Students to the Periodic Table of Elements
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Principles and Practice of Agarose Gel Electrophoresis Kit
The Principles and Practice of Agarose Gel Electrophoresis Kit demonstrates how electrophoresis separates molecules on the basis of size and charge.




