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Innovating Science Unknown Compositions Samples: Ferrous Ammonium Sulfate
A series of ferrous ammonium sulfate samples with a range of known purities.
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Square Bottle, Graduated
Save valuable shelf space while providing greater materials storage.
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Plastic 473 ml Wide Mouth Jar
This sturdy plastic 473 mL (16 oz.) jar has absolutely straight sides, making it ideal for storing bulky materials.
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Kemtec™ Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures II Lab Activity
This kit explores chemical nomenclature through experimentation.
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Talesnick Gas Laws Activity Kits
Students can repeat the experiments developed by Irwin Talesnick, the retired professor recognized as one the premier chemical demonstrators.
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Fever Scan Tape
Pressed against the forehead for 35 to 40 seconds, this fever tester indicates body temperature.
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Foam and Rubber Dice
These dice come in foam or rubber and are quiet, soft-to-the-touch and easy to handle.
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TeacherGeek Chip Board
Fifty sheets of 8½×11" chipboard that easily bends, folds and cuts for all your design needs.
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TeacherGeek Clips Pack of 100
Bulk TeacherGeek clips to expand your TeacherGeek collection
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Simple Machines, Simple Wedge Model
This wooden machine is elegantly designed to demonstrate how a wedge can increase mechanical advantage.
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Science Take-Out® Life Support For A Developing Baby
Make A Model Placenta To Investigate Effects Of Prenatal Exposures.
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Science Take-Out® Atoms, Isotopes And Ions
Use Colored Chips To Model Atomic Structure.
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G.S.C. International Procelain Mini Bulb Holders
Perfect for any circuits activity.
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Eisco Premium Glass Double Concave Lenses
Premium line of glass lenses designed specifically for Universities.
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Magnetic Field Inclination/Declination Demonstration Compass
Provide a concrete visual illustration of the Earth’s magnetic field, while demonstrating the “Thumb Rule” with this compass.

