"Ward's® Thermochemistry In The Bag Inquiry Demonstration Activities"
Contact Key
Used to open and close an electrical circuit momentarily, it is also excellent for demonstrating Morse code.
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Helmholtz Coils Apparatus
Demonstrate superposition of magnetic fields with this easy-to-use apparatus.
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Steam Engine Model
Demonstrate Principles of the First Commercially Produced Steam Engine.
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Ward's® AP Chemistry Investigation 12: Calorimetry: How Does a Hand Warmer Work?
Meets AP Science Practices 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, and 7
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Reduce; Reuse; Recycle: A Plastics Identification Lab Activity
Make Your Students “Plastic Literate”
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Amino Labs Bioplastic Kits: Make a Bioplastic Bag™
Construct your own green destiny!
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Dissectible Student Leyden Jar
Quickly demonstrate the isolation of a static charge.
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Fiber Optic Element
3' Fiber optic element, easily demonstrates the bending of light through the fiber optic wire. An inexpensive way to introduce students to fiber optics specifically the use of fiber optics for visual applications.
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Conductometer, 6 Rod
Conductometer with variety of metals to demonstrate heat conductance by various metals.
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Electric Pendulum
Demonstrates static electricity's attractive and repulsive forces using a pendulum electroscope.
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United Scientific™ Advanced Projection Ripple Tank
The Advanced Projection Ripple Tank is a comprehensive system for demonstrating basic wave phenomena using water waves.
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Ward's® AP Chemistry Investigation 5: Thin Layer Chromatography: How Can we Separate a Mixture?
Meets AP Science Practices 1, 4, 5, and 6




