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Lab-Aids Kitchen Chemistry Kit
Item #: 586149
Guide students through an investigation of kitchen compounds with this science kit.
$178.49
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Students experiment with common kitchen compounds in powder form to observe physical properties and chemical reactions. Kit contains materials for 50 students including student worksheets, 12 chemplates, four bottles of powders, three vials of indicator solutions, four vials of "unknown" powders, and a Teacher's Guide.
- Explore some physical and chemical properties of several common kitchen substances (four powders)
- Determine some properties of the powders by using three liquid indicators
- Identify some of the mystery powders provided using the results from experimental observation
- Includes:
- Student Worksheets
- 12 Chemplates
- Four Bottles of Powders
- Three Vials of Indicator Solutions
- Four Vials of "Unknown" Powders
- and a Teacher's Guide