Toothpaste Evaluation Kit SKU: AP 4202
This kit allows students to make sound judgements (based on data they collect) on the effectiveness of various toothpastes.
This kit allows students to make sound judgements (based on data they collect) on the effectiveness of various toothpastes.
Students explore materials science and engineering while learning about an interesting state of matter: liquid crystals.
In this activity, students will hypothesize about yeast and then test to see if their hypothesis is correct.
Students will learn about the processes performed at water treatment facilities, and then engineer their own small scale filtration plant.
In this activity, students will make samples of different bio-plastics to study how their composition affects their physical properties. They will then use what they have learned to create a...
In this activity, students will set up electrochemical cells, with each group using a different combination of materials for the anode and the cathode of the cell. Students will also compare two...
This comprehensive kit incorporates a variety of scientific techniques all themed around common kitchen materials. Kit contains enough materials for 5 groups. Teacher’s Manual and Student Study...
In this activity, students will investigate several properties of toothpaste samples, provided in the kit, including presence of fluoride, pH, abrasiveness, and foaming ability. As a second...
Students will examine the similarities and differences in the properties of soap, hand dishwashing detergent, and machine dishwashing detergent, all provided in the kit. Kit contains enough...
Students will examine the solubility of aspirin in varying gastrointestinal environments, a comparison of active ingredients in regular and extra-strength aspirin, and the differences between...
This comprehensive kit incorporates a variety of scientific techniques all themed around common kitchen materials.
In this activity, students will investigate several properties of toothpaste samples, provided in the kit, including presence of fluoride, pH, abrasiveness, and foaming ability. As a second...
Students will examine the similarities and differences in the properties of soap, hand dishwashing detergent, and machine dishwashing detergent, all provided in the kit. Kit contains enough...
Students will examine the solubility of aspirin in varying gastrointestinal environments, a comparison of active ingredients in regular and extra-strength aspirin, and the differences between...
In this lab students will learn about three different categories of elements – metals, nonmetals, and metalloids.
Prepare fresh bromine water in a couple of minutes!
Scientists use dichotomous, taxonomic, keys to identify both living organisms and non-living specimens. Examples of this would be a naturalist's use of a field guide or a chemists use of the...
Take your students on an investigation to determine some of the basic rules of solubility.
This kit is designed to determine the relative effectiveness of various commercial sunscreen lotions under laboratory conditions.
In this lab students will learn about three different categories of elements – metals, nonmetals, and metalloids.