Spectrum Tubes Deuterium, glass tubes approximately 10-1/4in (260mm) long, central capillary portion approximately 3-1/2in to 4in (90-100mm) long with electrodes sealed at both ends and connected to lead wires protected by metal caps.
Equal Mass Cylinder Set, Aluminum, Copper, Tin, Zinc, Lead, 5 Cylinders, 0.5 Inches In Diameter, To Study The Relationship Between Mass & Density, Set Of 5 Cylinders Having Same Mass & Dia 0.50in Varying Lengths.
Ripple Tank, Overhead, Dimensions: 15.5inx12inx4in, 6V DC power source and an overhead projector are required, demonstrates the generation, propagation, reflection, interference and diffraction of waves
Determination of the Hardness of Water, Kit Includes:4x500 ml EDTA Solution, 0.005M, 2x200 ml Buffer Solution, 2x15 ml EBT Solution (Eriochrome Black, 0.1%) UN1219
Density Set, Set Of 12 Polypropylene Bars Of Different Length But The Same Diameter. Students Learn That The Density Of A Substance Is Constant Even As Itsmass And Volume Change. Comes In An Attractive Wooden Holder.
Density Materials Kit Solids, 14 Piece,Consist Fourteen Materials In The Form Of Rectangular Blocks, Intended To Familiarize The Student With The Appearance, 'Feel', Texture, Hardness And Density Of A Range Of Substances, Brass 20 X 20 X 50 mm, Iron 40 X 40 X 20 mm
Density Set - Black Derlin, Set Of 12 Derlin Cylindrical Bars Of Different Length But The Same Diameter, Students Learn That The Density Of A Substance Is Constanteven As Its Mass And Volume Change. Comes In An Attractive Wooden Holder.
Mystery Density Activity Set with wooden holder, which allows for efficient storage and easy access, Set of 12 bars of different length but the same diameter
Physical Characteristics of Gases kit, 15 Gas Demonstration Hardware, Gas laws (Boyle’s, Charles’s and Gay-Lussc’s) are simple mathematical relationships between volume, temperature and pressure.
Pendulum Investigation Kit, includes everything necessary for a full exploration of the basic features of pendulum motion. Students can assess the principal factors of mass, length, and amplitude and even venture into a consideration of air resistance