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Chemicals for Science Education

Chemicals for Science Education

Chemicals for science education are available in easy-to-use formats with instructions for students to be introduced to a variety of subjects. These chemicals can be purchased in individual amounts or bulk kits for compatibility with classroom-sized demonstrations or independent studies. Products are designed for educational and teaching laboratories, and may or may not come with a certificate of analysis when ordered.

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Sudan III

Sudan III

CAS Number: 85-86-9
Formula: C22H16N4O
Density: 0.34 g/mL
Freezing Point: 100 °C
Solubility: Alcohol
Synonyms: Solvent Red 23 C.I. No. 26100
Shelf Life: 36 Months

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Chymosin, Recombinant Rennin

Chymosin, Recombinant Rennin

A 100% natural chymosin from natural fermentation, chymosin is a coagulant often used for cheesemaking. Activity: Minimum 600 International Milk Clotting Units/ml (IMCU/ml). pH: 5.60 to 5.95. Refrigeration is required. Minimum Shelf Life (months) is 12 months. Used in lab 1C of Biotechnology: Science of the New Millennium curriculum.

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Innovating Science® NYS Investigations for Life Science: Lactose Intolerance - Inheritance and Variation of Traits

Innovating Science® NYS Investigations for Life Science: Lactose Intolerance - Inheritance and Variation of Traits

Lactose intolerance is common, but is actually a recessive genetic trait! Humans and other mammals are only meant to drink milk as infants and as they grow, they lose the ability to digest lactose. As populations began to develop, the domestication of cows and drinking milk into adulthood became more common, leading to a tolerance for lactose. Learn about variation, inheritance, and the role of DNA and proteins in expression of traits in this three-part laboratory activity.

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