Contains: Does Not Contain Any of the 8 Major Allergens
Suggested Age: 12 Years and Up
Includes: Experiment Guide, Mixing Spoon, Labels, Wires, Stand, Pipe Cleaners, Plastic Cups, Preparation Tools
CPSC Choking Hazard Warnings: Choking_hazard_small_parts
Educational Focus: Science
Battery: 1 9-Volt Alkaline, Required, Not Included
•The ultimate advanced chemistry set for the serious scientist!
•Includes high-quality lab equipment such as test tubes, beakers, flasks, and dozens of chemicals to conduct over 333 experiments.
•Covers an array of advanced topics including chemical equations, atomic structures, chemical bonding, and more-concepts that are critical for a comprehensive study of chemistry.
•Great introduction to high school level chemistry; for ages 12+.
•Other topics include: chromatography, electrochemistry, electrolysis, acids and bases, and more.
CHEM C3000 is the ultimate chemistry set. This kit includes all of the components from CHEM C2000, plus dozens of additional tools and chemicals, and 100 additional experiments, for a total of more than 333 experiments. The 192-page, full-color experiment manual is written at a more advanced level than the other CHEM kit manuals. You could call it a textbook, but the manual is too much fun to make that comparison. CHEM C3000 has a similar hands-on approach to teaching chemistry as our other CHEM kits, but also teaches more advanced topics such as chemical equations, atomic structures, and the periodic table. These concepts are critical to continued study of chemistry. CHEM C3000 is an excellent preparation for high-school level chemistry. CHEM C3000 covers all of these topics and more: introduction to chemistry, safety information, setting up your workspace, acids & bases, salts & solutions, elements & compounds, solids, liquids & gases, combustion, air & air pressure, air pollution, our environment, metals, oxidation & rust, atoms & molecules, history of chemistry, crystal lattices, chemical formulas, ubiquitous elements, oxygen, hydrogen, water, solutions & saturation, hydrogen peroxide, atomic bonds, orbitals & shells, chlorine, hydrochloric acid, bromine & iodine, families of elements, the periodic table, sulfur, carbon dioxide, mineral deposits, baking soda & powder, ammonia, crystals & solutions, chemical indicators, separating mixtures, chromatography, electron transfer, electrolysis, electrochemistry, carbon, fossil fuels, alcohol, soils, soaps & detergents, sugars & starches, monomers & polymers, proteins, and waste disposal