"SILICO & chemical PORCELAIN SE"
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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The Volcano - Dehydration of Sucrose
Create your own volcano for a science fair demonstration.
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Innovating Science® Autocatalysis
Perform an autocatalytic reaction, observe how the product of a reaction can catalyze further reactions.
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Innovating Science® Ampholytes Chemical Demo
Observe the reaction of an amplolyte with both an acid and a base.
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Innovating Science® Synthetic Rubber
Perform a synthesis reaction to produce rubber - a simple condensation polymer.
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Innovating Science® Solid Fuel
Two solutions are poured together in a beaker and form a gel. The gel can be ignited with a match. Commercially this gel is sold as Sterno®.
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Formation of Silicate (Red & White Precipitates)
Show how silicates of divalent ions are insoluble in water whereas silicates of monovalent ions are soluble.
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Innovating Science® Forming Red, White, & Blue
Introduce different chemical reaction types through a colorful demonstration.
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Innovating Science® Thionin and Iron: A Light Induced Redox Reaction
Understand the effect of light energy on a redox reaction.
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Innovating Science® The Silicate Garden
Demonstrate chemical structures through the formation of silicate crystals.
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Innovating Science® Formation of Tin Wool
Perform a single replacement reaction to form tin wool.
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Innovating Science® War of the Acids
Understand strong versus weak acids, conjugate bases, and the effect of different acids on pH.
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Innovating Science® Water to Wine
Understand acid base indicators and complex ions.

