Acids and bases, Students will learn about acids and bases through a class discussion and then test a dilute acid and dilute base with neutral litmus paper to learn how the paper indicates something is acidic or basic.
Activity Series Chemistry Kit, To determine an activity series for a group of metals and a group of nonmetals, 15 lab groups, Certification: 49 CFR 173. 4
Priciples of stoichiometry, This kit has been designed to allow students to perform experiments to see what types of reactions occur when various solutions are mixed together
Chemical Analysis Using Titrations kit, activities in this kit will focus on how acid-base titrations work and how to identify the concentration of an unknown acid. Kit contains enough materials for 10 groups
Oscillating Reaction- The Traffic Light kit, Includes: 1x10 g Sodium Hydroxide, Beads UN1823, 1x0.5g Indigo Carmine, makes 50ml, 5x5 g Dextrose (Glucose), A flask containing a yellow solution gently swirled and the solution turns red
Thin Layer Chromatography, Includes:2x10 g Alfalfa Powder, 2x25 ml Red Extract UN1219, 15 Chromatography TLC Sheets6x250 ml Chromatographic Solvent UN1230, 2x50 ml Isopropyl Alcohol, 70%
Electrochemical Series, Includes:15 Copper Metal Strips, 15 Zinc Metal Strips, 15 Magnesium Metal Strips, 15 Iron Metal Strips, 15 Aluminum Metal Strips, 75 Filter Paper Strips
Introduction to Reaction Rates kit, designed to introduce students to the concepts of reaction rates through a series of experiments demonstrating the impact of concentration, heat, surface area and catalysts
Molarity Lab Investigation Kit, concepts of molarity, Includes: 400 mL 0.3 M Hydrochloric Acid, 45 mL Phenolphthalein Solution, 5L 0.1 M Sodium Hydroxide, 1200g Sucrose, 400 mL Unknown Hydrochloric Acid No. 1, 2 and 3, has enough materials for 15 groups
Green Chemistry Kit, Production of Biodiesel, Kit Includes: 2 X 500mL Vegetable oil, 5 X 25mL Methyl alcohol, 10g Potassium hydroxide, 2 Microburners, Kit contains enough materials for 5 groups of students, with Teachers Manual and Student Study Guide