Physical Chemistry I Starter Kit

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Ideal for a first approach to the subject of Physical Chemistry.

Very useful for a first approach to the subject and in sparking students' interest in Physical Chemistry.

With the Physical Chemistry I Introductory Kit, classes will become more fun and interesting for students, thanks to the various experiments that can be carried out.

The topics covered are: Space, with the subtopics Universe, Solar System, Earth, Moon and Forces, and the Earth in transformation, with the subtopics Materials and Energy.

Support for the Physical Chemistry teacher

The Physical Chemistry I Introductory Kit comes with a support manual containing all the topics covered.

Furthermore, there are suggestions for practical activities and even worksheets for applying the acquired knowledge, should the teacher wish to test the knowledge acquired by their students throughout the experiment at the end of the experimental activities.

Skills acquired and achievable activities

  • Learning about Space and Earth and their respective subtopics;
  • Understanding Physical Chemistry in a practical way;
  • Absorption of theoretical knowledge and practical skills;
  • 51 feasible experiences.

Features

  • Dimensions: 50 x 100 x 52 cm;
  • Weight: 45 kg;
  • Composed of 220 pieces;
  • 13 application forms;
  • Support manual.

Content:

  • 1 can of distilled water (2.5 L);
  • 1 bottle of ethyl alcohol (250 g);
  • 1 pack of absorbent cotton (50 g);
  • 1 spherical decanting ampoule 250 ml;
  • 1 ring with closed tenon 75 mm;
  • 1 electronic scale 0.1-500 g;
  • 1 Erlenmeyer flask, 250 ml;
  • 1 Kitasato flask, 250 ml;
  • 1 volumetric flask “Class A” 100 ml;
  • 1 volumetric flask “Class A” 500 ml;
  • 4 rubber balloons;
  • 1 white lab coat;
  • 1 manual vacuum pump;
  • 1 colored eraser;
  • 1 aluminum compass ø 40 mm;
  • 1 box of matches;
  • 1 glass Petri dish, 80 x 15 mm;
  • 1 basic calculator;
  • 1 track for a cart;
  • 1 laboratory lamp with bulb;
  • 1 porcelain capsule, 60 mm;
  • 1 cart;
  • 1 solar car;
  • 1 sheet of black cardstock measuring 20 x 20 cm;
  • 12 office clips;
  • 1 strainer;
  • 1 set of 12 bodies for density study;
  • 3 sets of 3 cork stoppers;
  • 1 set of bars (5 bars + 1 cloth);
  • 2 tall beakers of precipitation, 250 ml;
  • 2 low-form precipitation glasses, 250 ml;
  • 1 digital stopwatch;
  • 1 dish soap;
  • 1 dynamometer 5N;
  • 1 electric heating disc 1000 W;
  • 1 elastic band, 40 cm long;
  • 1 package containing cork pieces;
  • 1 package containing pieces of wood;
  • 1 package containing pieces of plastic;
  • 1 brush for flasks and test tubes;
  • 1 test tube brush;
  • 1 boiling sphere (set of 20 units);
  • 1 cannulated spatula spoon 160 mm;
  • 2 double-ended/flat spatulas with spoon, 150 mm;
  • 1 sponge;
  • 1 connecting wire with banana plug, 30 cm (Black);
  • 1 connecting wire with banana plug, 30 cm (red);
  • 1 measuring tape 1 M;
  • 1 plastic spray bottle, 250 ml;
  • 1 plastic container with sugar (100 g);
  • 1 plastic bottle containing rubbing alcohol (100 ml);
  • 1 plastic bottle filled with sand (100 ml);
  • 1 plastic container with rice (100 ml);
  • 1 plastic container with olive oil (100 ml);
  • 1 plastic container with baking soda (10 g);
  • 1 plastic bottle containing sodium borate;
  • 1 plastic bottle containing sodium chloride (100 g);
  • 1 plastic container with flour (100 ml);
  • 1 plastic bottle containing potassium iodide (5 g);
  • 1 plastic bottle containing iodine (5 g);
  • 1 plastic jar with honey (50 ml);
  • 1 plastic bottle containing lead nitrate (10 g);
  • 1 plastic container with cooking oil (100 ml);
  • 1 plastic container with aqueous silver nitrate solution (100 ml);
  • 1 plastic bottle containing copper sulfate (10 g);
  • 1 plastic container with vinegar (100 ml);
  • 1 plastic container with red wine (100 ml);
  • 1 Buckner funnel 50 mm / 50 ml;
  • 1 glass funnel with a short stem, 90 mm;
  • 1 Guko;
  • 2 bar magnets;
  • 1 simple distillation kit;
  • 1 electrical circuit kit;
  • 1 alcohol lamp (100 ml);
  • 1 HB-2 drawing pencil;
  • 1 iron filing;
  • 1 heating blanket 250 ml;
  • 1. A model of the solar system;
  • 1 black marker;
  • 1 double walnut;
  • 6 sheets of white A4 paper;
  • 1 filter paper 110 mm (box 100 units);
  • 1 filter paper ø 55 mm (box 100 units);
  • 2 sheets of A4 graph paper;
  • 3 sheets of A4 graph paper;
  • 10 sticks of white chalk;
  • 1 piece of granite (stone);
  • 4 D-cell batteries - 1.5 V;
  • 2 wooden tweezers;
  • 2 universal 3-finger tweezers with nut;
  • 12 graduated plastic Pasteur pipettes, 16 cm;
  • 1 graduated pipette 25 ml / 0.1 ml;
  • 1 battery holder;
  • 1 pipette (10 ml);
  • 3 graduated glass test tubes, 100 ml each;
  • 1 graduated glass cylinder, 1000 ml;
  • 1 graduated glass cylinder, 50 ml;
  • 1 wire mesh screen measuring 150 x 150 mm;
  • 1 plastic ruler, 20 cm long;
  • 1 rubber stopper with two holes;
  • 1 lifting bracket 10 x 10 cm;
  • 1 test tube rack;
  • 2 universal brackets;
  • 1 tellurium;
  • 1 pair of straight, blunt-tipped scissors, 140 mm;
  • 1 tripod with a 150 mm round frame;
  • 1 capillary tube 100 x 2 (box of 200 units);
  • 1 electrician's conduit, 90 cm long;
  • 6 test tubes 16 x 160 mm;
  • 1 roll of adhesive tape;
  • 2 silicone tubes, 1 meter each;
  • 2 stirring rods 8 x 300 mm;
  • 4 watch glasses, 80 mm;
  • 1 voltameter with carbon electrodes;
  • 2 small storage boxes;
  • 1 wooden storage box;
  • 1 support manual with 140 pages.

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