Second Edition Chemistry Experiment Supplies MODULE #1

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Second Edition Chemistry Experiment Supplies Those items with "(kit)" next to them are contained the laboratory equipment set that we sell. Those items with "(home)" next to them are considered household items and are not the laboratory equipment set. A yardstick (home) Two balloons (home) Two pieces of string (home) Tape (home) A tall glass (home) A paper towel (home) A sink full of water (home) Book (home) Metric/English ruler (home) Paper and pencil (home) Table syrup (home) Vegetable oil (home) A large glass (home) A mass scale (kit) Pencil and paper (home) A spoon (home) 100mL beaker (kit) Ice (home) A Sterno or alcohol flame (kit) A chunk of metal (home) Two styrofoam cups (home) Calibrated thermometer (kit) Scale (kit) Bioling water (home) Kitchen tongs (home) 100 ml beaker or small glass (kit) 250 ml beaker or small glass (kit) watch glass (kit) Teaspoon (home) MODULE #1 MODULE #2 MODULE #3

Rubber cleaning gloves (home) Lye or powdered drain cleaner (home) Baking soda (home) Red cabbage (home) White Vinegar (home) Small pot for boiling water (home) Measuring cup (home) Stove (home) Distilled water (home) Sugar (home) 2 pieces of wire (home) Scissors or wire cutters (home) Tape (home) 9 Volt battery (home) Two beakers, 100 ml and 250 ml (home) Sand (home) Table salt (home) Funnel (kit) Filter paper (kit) Teaspoon (home) A graduated cylinder (kit) An egg in its shell (home) Toilet bowl cleaner (home) A tall glass (home) A spoon (home) A rectangular metal can with a lid (home) A stove (home) Hot pads (home) Two glass canning jars or peanut butter jars (home) Food coloring (home) Pan and stove to boil water (home) MODULE #4 Dishwashing liquid (home) Medicine dropper (home) Large glass (home) MODULE #5

Large bowl (home) Pepper (home) Ruler (home) MODULE #6 Baking soda (home) Vinegar (home) String (home) Ruler (home) Round balloon (home) Plastic 2-liter bottle (home) MODULE #7 Comb (home) Aluminum foil (home) Cellophane tape (home) Two plain white sheets of paper (home) A bright red marker (home) MODULE #8 There are no experiments in this module. MODULE #9 Glass of water (home) Vegetable oil (home) Styrofoam or paper cup (home) Comb (home) Pen (home) 2 test tubes (kit) table salt (home) water (home) MODULE #10 Red litmus paper (kit) Apple (home) Orange juice or soda pop (home) Toilet bowl cleaner (home) Bar soap (home) All-purpose cleaner (home) Powdered drain unclogger (home) 4 test tubes (kit)

Watch glass (kit) Rubber gloves (home) A few red cabbage leaves (home) 2 beakers (kit) Heating flame (kit) Medicine dropper (home) Clear Windex (home) Clear vinegar (home) Distilled water (home) White sheet of paper (home) MODULE #11 250 ml beaker (kit) 100 ml beaker (kit) Flame heater (kit) Filter paper (kit) Funnel (kit) Oven mitt (home) 2 beakers (kit) A test tube (kit) Ice (home) Cold pop (home) Drano, or any other powdered drain unclogger (home) Sink (home) Tablespoon (home) Protective eyewear (home) Table salt (home) A ¼ measuring teaspoon (home) Plastic 2-liter bottle (home) Round balloon with 8-inch diameter (home) Vinegar (home) Baking soda (home) MODULE #12

Seamstress tape measure (home) Weather report that contains the barometric pressure (home) Two Styrofoam coffee cups (home) Vinegar (home) Drano (home) Measuring tablespoon and 1/2 teaspoon (home) MODULE #13 Liquid toilet bowl cleaner (home) Antacid tablets (home) Sharp, non-serrated knife (home) Spoon (home) 4 test tubes (kit) Flame heater (kit) Large beaker (kit) Small beaker (kit) 100 ml beaker (kit) Watch glass (kit) ¼ measuring teaspoon (home) Hydrogen peroxide (home) There are no experiments in this module. Baker s yeast (home) Large bowl (home) Blank notebook paper w/o lines (home) Scissors (home) Q-tip or small paintbrush (home) Lemon juice (home) Tincture of iodine (home) Measuring cups (home) MODULE #14 MODULE #15 MODULE #16

Medicine dropper (home)