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Study oxidation-reduction reactions.
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(470174-372)
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Affordable, Easy, Fun<BR>Present these demonstrations in front of your class to excite your students about learning core physics concepts. Set up and execution are simple, so you can spend more time engaging your students. Ideal for introducing a unit or using as reinforcement after a lesson, these demos are available for all fundamental physical science topics.<BR><BR>A dramatic way to illustrate the different heat capacities of metal, this slide features a slanted panel with four grooves to hold four different metals.
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(470017-050)
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No Glue Needed
Catalog Number:
(470330-518)
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Determine the identity of minerals.
Catalog Number:
(470332-632)
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The Advanced Projection Ripple Tank is a comprehensive system for demonstrating basic wave phenomena using water waves.
Catalog Number:
(470332-600)
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Enhance your TXT 4.0 Base Set robot for competitions.
Catalog Number:
(470332-588)
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Middle and High School STEM.
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Intermediate-level rocket with five fiberboard fins and a streamer recovery system.
Catalog Number:
(470343-102)
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Add some tech power to your rocket experiments and take the guesswork out of altitude measurements.
Catalog Number:
(470220-120)
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Measuring the Zeeman splitting of red cadmium.
Catalog Number:
(470311-230)
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LEYBOLD® Chemistry Experiments.
Catalog Number:
(470339-820)
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Demonstration motor with permanent magnets and electromagnets.
Catalog Number:
(470157-280)
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We all wish we had our own hybrid automobile to take apart, re-purpose, and use to show others exactly how this fascinating piece of technology works. Just because this may not be a possibility for you doesn't mean you can communicate the basics of hybrid technology.
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Catalog Number:
(470331-034)
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Detect genetic markers for a disease.
Catalog Number:
(470219-420)
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Demonstrate the effect of pressure to water depth.
Catalog Number:
(470219-406)
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The determination of the gravitational constant ‘g’ is one of the most fundamental and early physical constants students must derive and observe. This kit has a wooden base, 1.1m rod and a movable electromagnet. The electromagnet can be moved anywhere on the rod and is powered by the timer. When the ball is released, the timer is triggered and stopped once the ball has landed on the base for a precise measurement and then calculation of ‘g’. Supplied with manual.
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