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Waxworms

Waxworms Conditions for Customer Ownership (per USDA Permits) We hold permits allowing us to transport these organisms. To access permit conditions, click here. Never purchase living specimens without having a disposition strategy in place. There ...

Freshwater Mussels

Conditions for Customer Ownership We hold permits allowing us to transport these organisms. To access permit conditions, click here. Never purchase living specimens without having a disposition strategy in place. The USDA does not require any spec...

Freshwater Snails

Conditions for Customer Ownership We hold permits allowing us to transport these organisms. To access permit conditions, click here. Never purchase living specimens without having a disposition strategy in place. • Pond and Ramshorn snails: There ...

Hissing Cockroaches

Madagascar Giant Hissing Cockroach Conditions for Customer Ownership We hold permits allowing us to transport these organisms. To access permit conditions, click here. Never purchase living specimens without having a disposition strategy in place....

force probe K

Push or Pull? Grade K: Force Probe Aligned with National Standards Call WARD’S at 1-800-962-2660 for Technical Assistance Page 2 Students use forces constantly in their day-to-day lives. A force is simply a push or a pull on an object. In this act...

Garter Snakes

Conditions for Customer Ownership We hold permits allowing us to transport these organisms. To access permit conditions, click here. Never purchase living specimens without having a disposition strategy in place. An end-user permit is required to ...

Harvester Ants

Conditions for Customer Ownership We hold permits allowing us to transport these organisms. To access permit conditions, click here. Never purchase living specimens without having a disposition strategy in place. • Queens are prohibited from being...

Praying Mantis Egg Cases

Conditions for Customer Ownership We hold permits allowing us to transport these organisms. To access permit conditions, click here. Never purchase living specimens without having a disposition strategy in place. There are currently no USDA permit...

Layout 1

Layout 1 White Worms Conditions for Customer Ownership (per USDA Permits) We hold permits allowing us to transport these organisms. To access permit conditions, click here. Never purchase living specimens without having a disposition strategy in p...

4 (t Octyl) Phenol

Revised on 06/19/2013 Page 1 of 6 Safety Data Sheet 4-(t-Octyl) Phenol 1. PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION Product Name: 4-(t-Octyl) Phenol Synonyms/Generic Names: 4-tert-Octylphenol; 4-(1,1,3,3-Tetramethylbutyl)phenol SDS Number: 769.00 Product...

Bromophenol Blue

Revised on 01/07/2013 Page 1 of 5 Safety Data Sheet Bromophenol Blue 1. PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION Product Name: Bromophenol Blue Synonyms/Generic Names: 4,4'-(3H-2,1-Benzoxathiol-3-ylidene)bis(2,6-dibromo)phenol-S,S-dioxide sodium salt; B...

Diorite

+ward’ssciencewardsci.com800-962-2660 Diorite Type: Igneous; intrusive. Texture/Appearance: Massive, generally medium-to-coarse grained; subhedral, equigranular to por- phyritic. Differences in color and grain size are common with orbicular struct...

Gneiss

+ward’ssciencewardsci.com800-962-2660 Gneiss Type: Metamorphic; regional. Texture/Appearance: Foliated, often with distinct banding (segregation) of minerals; some preferred orientation in micas (platy) or hornblende (prismatic crystals). Medium t...

Granite

wardsci.com 800-962-2660 Granite Type: Igneous, intrusive. Texture/Appearance: Massive, medium to coarse-grained; holocrystalline, sometimes porphyritic. Color: White, light gray, pink, or red. Mineralogy/Chemistry: Felsic; composed primarily of q...

Siltstone

+ward’ssciencewardsci.com800-962-2660 Siltstone Type: Sedimentary; clastic. Texture/Appearance: Silt-sized (<1/16 mm) to very fine sand-sized particles; massive, not laminated (no bedding planes) may exhibit significant clay or sand. Color: Tan, g...

Greenstone

ward’s sciencewardsci.com800-962-2660 Greenstone Type: Metamorphic; regional. Texture/Appearance: Fine-grained, massive or compact; generally non-schistose. Color: Dark, green. Mineralogy/Chemistry: Mainly composed of chlorite, actinolite, epidote...
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