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Lab Equipment and Supplies
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Lab Equipment and Supplies Autoclaves Balances and Accessories Batteries Beakers Bottles Boxes and Bags Brushes Burners Cabinets Carts Centrifuges and Microcentrifuges Clamps and Supports Cleaning Supplies Condensers and Distillers Containers Cyli...
Eye Protection
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Eye Protection Students, teachers, and visitors are required to wear appropriate industrial quality eye protection when participating in any laboratory activities that use chemicals, heat, or glassware. Appropriate eye protection has the code “Z87...
Ward's Chemical Inventory Management (CIMS) Software
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Ward's Chemical Inventory Management (CIMS) Software In addition to safely storing your chemicals, it is important to have an up-to-date, complete chemical inventory. All chemicals stored should be accounted for with their name, amount stored (app...
WS Element of Month Fluorine boreal final v2
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All About Elements: Fluorine
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Boreal’s All About Elements Series Building Real-World Connections to the Building Blocks of Chemistry
The periodic table of elements is an essential part of any chemistr...
Axolotls
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Wards Digital Slide Sets
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Image Listing Included: LS1: Molecules to organisms: Structures and processes LS1.A How do the structures of organisms help them to perform life’s functions? (Structure and Function) Compare cells that perform similar functions in plants and anima...
Compare & Shop Stream Tables
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Compare & Shop Stream Tables Choose the Best Stream Table for Your Classroom Whether you're teaching introductory earth science or advanced-level geology, Ward's Science has a stream table to meet your needs. From basic models, to deluxe systems a...
Element of Month Hydrogen Boreal v2
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All About Elements: Hydrogen
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Fun Facts About… Hydrogen 1. Robert Boyle produced hydrogen gas as
early as 1671 while he was experimenting with iron and acids.
2. Under the extreme pressures ...
4 (t Octyl) Phenol
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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
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Graywacke
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Graywacke Type:
Sedimentary; clastic. Texture/Appearance:
Generally coarse-grained with angular to sub-angular, poorly sorted grains in a clayey matrix. May show graded bedding; fossils are rare.
Color: Gray to greenish-gr...
BS Element of Month Carbon IA
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All About Elements: Carbon
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Fun Facts About… Carbon 1. Graphine, an allotrope of carbon, is the
strongest, thinnest, and best conductor of heat known to man. It was created by scientists using ordin...
WS Element of Month Nitrogen BOREAL Final
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Fun Facts About… Nitrogen 1. Nitrogen is the fourth most abundant
element in the universe and it makes up the majority of the earth’s atmosphere, at a staggering 78 per...
Rhyolite
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Rhyolite Type:
Igneous; extrusive. Texture/Appearance:
Fine-grained, cryptocrystalline (and glassy) to microcrystalline; often porphyritic. May show flow banding.
Color: Light colored; pink, gray, and purple.
Mineralogy/Ch...
Tuff
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Tuff Type:
Igneous; extrusive (pyroclastic). Texture/Appearance:
Clastic texture with angular rock and mineral fragments and lapilli mixed with fine-grained volcanic ash, partly cemented by sedimentary materia...