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American Chemical Society: Chemistry's Colorful Clue Lab Activity
Real world application of chemistry on natural water sources.
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American Chemical Society: Glow It Up Lab Activity
How does a glow stick work?
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American Chemical Society: CO2 to The Rescue Lab Activity
Invent a small device to rescue a cell phone from water.
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Glass Distillation Set, 15 Piece, Eisco Scientific
Distillation kit includes 15 pieces of glassware made from high quality, heavy duty, 3.3 borosilicate glass.
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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® The Ideal Gas Law
Explore the gas laws through reaction of sodium bicarbonate and hydrochloric acid.
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Innovating Science® Gold Nanoparticle Demonstration
Perform a reduction reaction to understand and demonstrate the properties of gold nanoparticles.
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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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Wards® Introduction to Materials Science
Explore the four main types of materials: metals, polymers, ceramics, and composites.
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Innovating Science® Equilibrium and LeChatlier's Principle
Investigate equilibrium and LeChatlier's principle through 4 different experiments.
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Innovating Science® Stoichiometry of Copper and Silver Nitrate
An introduction to stoichiometry through the formation of solid silver on a copper wire.
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Surface Tension of Water
Explain the principle of high surface tension as water acts like a membrane stretched across the surface preventing sulfur particles from sinking.
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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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Innovating Science® Foam City - The Catalytic Decomposition of Hydrogen Peroxide
A large quantity of foam is produced when detergent and potassium iodide are added to hydrogen peroxide.

