Chemistry Experiments & Kits
Nerves of steel
Great experiments for simulating the conduction of impulses along nerve fibres according to Prof. Dr. Matthias Ducci / Prof. Dr. Marco Oetken) Exciting experiments for interdisciplinary teaching of fifth and sixth form classes. A model system for simulating ...
Item: U11120 [1000538]
$ 130.00
Boyle's Law Activity Model
Sturdy, economical design provides an ideal way to observe and quantify the relationship between gas pressure and volume. As weights are added to the platen, the same numbers of gas particles are compressed into a smaller volume, increasing the pressure ...
Item: W55594
$ 19.00
Chemical Reactions Lab Investigation
Discover the definition of a chemical reaction and understand its nature, mechanism, properties and applications in both chemistry and biology. Through a series of inquiry-based experiments, your class will demonstrate and observe the changes that accompany ...
Item: W55596
$ 76.00
Atom Activity Model
Graphically model all of the key components of the atom, including the
nucleus, protons, neutrons and electrons, and the electron layers. Make it easy to comprehend the atom’s structure and such important concepts as atomic number, ionic and covalent ...
Item: W55758
$ 80.00
Elements, Mixtures & Compounds Lab
Provide your class with a basic understanding of the primary concepts of chemistry as they investigate how matter is classified, identify the various types of mixtures, and compare the properties of solutions with
the properties of mixtures. They'll also ...
Item: W55765
$ 58.00
A Close Look at Polymers: Making Slime Lab
A fun way to explore the properties of long-chain polymers!
Investigate the properties of Slime™, a trademarked toy material first marketed commercially in the 1970s. Your students will prepare this entertaining - yet educational - material using various ...
Item: W55771
$ 50.00
Disappearing Ink Demo
The case of the mysterious disappearing ink!
Expose your class to the science behind acid-base reactions through the demonstration of an ink that disappears right before their eyes. You'll apply a blue liquid to a sheet of paper, leaving behind an "ink ...
Item: W55779
$ 24.00
Chemistry of Who done it? Lab - Crime Scene Investigation Lab
The Forensic Chemistry of Who Done it? Lab sets up the following scenario:
Use your forensic techniques to solve the crime of the missing frogs from the biology classroom. Four possible suspects have been identified by authorities. Use fingerprints
Item: W56610
$ 144.00