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Applied Chemistry Learning Activities

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.

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Educational Materials, Applied Chemistry, Application: Chemistry, Sodium Carbonate, 20 g

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Ward's® AP Chemistry Investigation 1: Spectroscopy: What is the Concentration of that Solution?
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Ward's® AP Chemistry Investigation 10: Kinetics: How Long will that Statue Last?
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Ward's® AP Chemistry Investigation 11: Kinetics: What is the Rate Law?
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Ward's® AP Chemistry Investigation 12: Calorimetry: How Does a Hand Warmer Work?
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Ward's® AP Chemistry Investigation 13: Equilibrium: Can we Make the Colors of the Rainbow?
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Ward's® AP Chemistry Investigation 14: Acid-Base Titrations: How does Chemical Structure Affect pH?
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Ward's® AP Chemistry Investigation 15: Buffering: Will that Product Act as a Buffer?
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Ward's® AP Chemistry Investigation 16: Buffering: How do the Components Change the Buffering Ability?
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Ward's® AP Chemistry Investigation 3: Gravimetric Analysis: How Hard is the Water?
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Ward's® AP Chemistry Investigation 4: Titrations: How Acidic are the Beverages we Drink?
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Ward's® AP Chemistry Investigation 5: Thin Layer Chromatography: How Can we Separate a Mixture?
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Ward's® AP Chemistry Investigation 6: Bonding: How are Solids Held Together?
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Ward's® AP Chemistry Investigation 7: Stoichiometry: What is the Greenest Way to Separate a Mixture?
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Ward's® AP Chemistry Investigation 8: Redox Titrations: How Much H2O2 is Actually in the Bottle?
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