Electrochemistry 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.
Applied Filters
Student Wet Cell and Porous Cup
Demonstrate Characteristics of Primary and Secondary Cells
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Hoffman Electrolysis Apparatus
This apparatus, made of borosilicate glass, features PTFE stopcocks and includes platinum and carbon electrodes, providing a comprehensive setup for electrolysis.
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Electrochemical Remediation of Wastewater
Save Time When Teaching Green Chemistry.
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Lab-Aids® Investigating the Design and Output of Wet Cell Batteries Kit
See How Electrochemical Cells Operate
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American Chemical Society: Glow It Up Lab Activity
How does a glow stick work?
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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® 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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10-Level Conductivity Indicators
A very simple and visual demonstration of the level of conductivity of almost any solution.
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Electrolysis Apparatus, Closed Design
This Hoffman electrolyzer water chemistry kit lab is a must-have for any chemistry lab.
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Kidder Salt Water Car STEM Build Kit
Assemble a car powered by salt water to explore alternative energy and electrochemistry.

