You receive FREE the Super Science Fair Projects instantly downloadable eBook
when you purchase this science kit. That is a $19.95 value.
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Turn your kitchen into a chemistry science lab!
When asked, "What is a chemist?" I have difficulty in answering because there are so many different kinds of chemists!
A chemist is somebody who works with chemiocals and finds out what things are made of. Once you know what materials are needed to make things, you can make them better or even invent new substances...well, a chemist is, as said before a wo/man who works with chemicals!
This chemist kit is designed to help you discover what a chemist does and what chemicals are. It is designed to teach you something aboiut chemistry, but even more important, it hopes to teach you that learning can be fun. If it can teach you that, everything esle will be easy.
Although there are 1000's of chemicals in the world, but only a few in the EDU8355 Super Chem 120 Science Kit. However, you will learn how these chemicals are made and how you can make others by yourself.
Science Fair Project ideas with the EDU8355 Super Chem 120 Science Kit
- Find out whether sodium hydrogen sulfate, sodium carbonate and phenolphtalein are acids or
bases. Why is this important?
- Can you make writing disappear? Design an experiment to find out how.
- What is the best soap solution? Can you invent your own and profit from your discovery?
- What is a saturated solution? What can it be used for?
- What is the best way to inhibit rust? Experiment to discover a solution.
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- For your convenience you will receive the above 5-free unique science fair project ideas in your free 134 page Super Science Fair ebook when you purchase this product.
- This Tree of Knowledge scientific experiment kit you will experiment with and make 3D soap bubble sculptures, giant soap bubbles, monster dough, grow crystals, a volcano, a propelled motor boat yogurt, ice cream, cookies, gelatin figures and cheese. 120 experiments in all!
- The manual says that this kit includes 37 parts.
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