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Perform over 100 safety tested experiments with the Chemistry Lab
and its easy to use and informative Instruction Booklet, written by Dr. David Webster - a Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry and a Chartered Chemist. He has been teaching practical chemistry for over 40 years, and is the author of a chemistry textbook for younger secondary school children.
He has designed and tested the 106 experiments in this instruction booklet. The experiments, which get more difficult and involve more complex ideas as you move through the booklet, are a collection of safe chemical experiments to carry out using both the chemicals and equipment in the Chemistry Lab, and common chemicals and other readily available materials, many of which you will already have at home.
The experiments are intended to show you some of the magic and mystery of chemistry, and the relevance of chemistry to your understanding of what is to be found in your home and in the world around you.
Contents of the Chemistry Lab
Chemicals
- Ammonium Chloride
- Calcium Carbonate
- Calcium Hydroxide
- Cobalt(ll) Chloride
- Copper(ll) Oxide
- Copper(ll) Sulphate
- Copper Foil
- Iron(ll) Sulphate
- Iron Filings
- Litmus Blue
- Magnesium Ribbon
- Magnesium Sulphate
- Methyl Orange
- Potassium Aluminium Sulphate
- Potassium Iodide
- Sodium Carbonate
- Sodium Hydrogen Sulphate
- Sodium Sulphate
- Sodium Thiosulphate
- Tartaric Acid
- Zinc Pellets
(Note: On the chemical containers the word "sulphate" has the American spelling "sulfate")
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Included Equipment
- 1 - 100ml beaker
- 1 - Book of Universal Indicator papers
- 1 - 100ml conical flask
- 2 - Corks with hole
- 3 - Corks
- 6 - 7cm filter papers
- 6 - llcm filter papers
- 1 - Plastic funnel
- 1 - 120mm glass stirring rod
- 3 - 100mm glass tubing
- 1 - Laboratory instruction booklet
- 1 - Measuring spoon
- 1 - Plastic dropping pipette
- 1 - 100mm rubber tubing
- 1 - Safety goggles
- 1 - Small scoop
- 1 - Spirit burner
- 4 - Test tube caps
- 1 - Test tube cleaning brush
- 1 - Test tube holder
- 1 - Test tube rack
- 4 - Test tubes
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Please note that the contents listed above may not be exactly accurate, the manufacturer may change the contents at their discretion.
Chemistry is the branch of science concerned with the properties, structure, and composition of substances and their reactions with one another. There are two main divisions, organic and inorganic. Inorganic chemistry is concerned with the elements and all their compounds except those of carbon, which are the subject of organic chemistry. Physical chemistry studies their physical properties and structures and the relations between energy and physical and chemical change. Analytical chemistry is concerned with determining the composition of substances.
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