Science Take-Out® Acid Rain and Buffers
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Learn How Certain Types Of Lake Bottoms Can Act As Buffers.
- Available As A Single Kit With Materials For 1 Student Or Group
- Unassembled 10 Pack For Additional Savings
- No Additional Equipment Needed
Why does acid rain decrease the pH of some lakes and not others? Explore the role of different bottom materials in keeping the pH of lakes constant. Create mini-lakes with different bottom materials and limestone. Add acid rain to your mini-lakes and test the pH. Determine which lake bottom material is a buffer that keeps the pH of the mini-lake water relatively constant. This complete experiment setup contains all materials and does not require lab equipment.
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Learn How Certain Types Of Lake Bottoms Can Act As Buffers.
- Available As A Single Kit With Materials For 1 Student Or Group
- Unassembled 10 Pack For Additional Savings
- No Additional Equipment Needed
Why does acid rain decrease the pH of some lakes and not others? Explore the role of different bottom materials in keeping the pH of lakes constant. Create mini-lakes with different bottom materials and limestone. Add acid rain to your mini-lakes and test the pH. Determine which lake bottom material is a buffer that keeps the pH of the mini-lake water relatively constant. This complete experiment setup contains all materials and does not require lab equipment.
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- No. of lab groupsAvailabilityPrice
- 470017-736Acid rain and buffers single kitSupplier Number: 107
- 470017-737Acid rain and buffers single kit (no teacher guide)Supplier Number: 107-NOTG
- 470017-776Acid rain and buffers unassembled 10 packSupplier Number: 107U
- 470017-844Acid rain and buffers unassembled 10 pack refillSupplier Number: 107R




