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Chemistry Extreme Kit

$24.99
  • Kit Includes: 1 Blacklight Pen, 7 chemicals (tartaric acid, baking soda, sodium tetraborate, sodium acetate, litmus powder, calcium crystals, and zing sulfide glow in the dark powder), 1 fuzzy stick, 1 measuring cup, 1 measuring stick, 1 plastic spoon, 1 pipette, 2 test tubes and 1 bottle of white glue with a bonus table of Elements poster included. For kids ages 12 years and up.
  • Experiments: The Extreme Chemistry set provides kids with 40 various experiments to try, including two bubbling tests, three water experiments, and a fascinating egg experiment. Get your hands dirty and participate in some fun science activities with your friends.
  • Become a Scientist: Who says science can only be done in a school setting? Boys and girls may explore, discover, and delve headfirst into a whole new science universe directly in the comfort of their own homes, all while encouraging learning, assisting their experiment partner, and watching their incredible reactions.
  • Teachers and Students: Kids can bring some fun experiments straight to the classroom or let mom and dad get their hands dirty with you. Have fun exploring all that Chemistry brings to the world through experiments.
  • Make it a science gift: Do you have a student or child who loves to connect chemistry to the world, learn scientific processes, experience hands on learning, and understands smart STEAM concepts? This is the gift for them. With such easy-to-follow instructions, and 40 different experiments to choose from, this Extreme Chemistry Set makes for a perfect gift.

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