Innovating Science kit is used to study the properties of soaps and detergents, and has activities for examining similarities and differences in the properties of soap, hand dishwashing detergent, and machine dishwashing detergent. The kit includes experiments for testing pH, examining the effect of soap and detergent on the surface tension of water, and observing foaming ability, fat emulsification, and the performance of soap and detergent in hard water. For hands-on learning, the kit has materials for 15 groups of students, including liquid soap, dishwashing detergent (hand and machine), vegetable oil, calcium chloride, disposable medicine cups, polystyrene test tubes, capillary tubes, graduated plastic pipettes, and universal indicator strips. Polystyrene (PS) is hard plastic with limited flexibility, that can be cast into molds and produced transparent or in various colors. The kit has a teacher’s manual and student study guide copymasters for instructional use, and a material safety data sheet (MSDS) packet for product information and handling procedures. The kit is suitable for age 13 and older with adult supervision, and is not subject to Department of Transportation (DOT) shipping restrictions. Science education products incorporate applied math and science principles into classroom and homeschool-based projects. Teachers in pre-K, elementary, and secondary classrooms use science education kits and products alongside science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) curriculum to demonstrate STEM concepts and real-world applications through hands-on activities. Science education projects include a broad range of activities, such as practical experiments in engineering, aeronautics, robotics, energy, chemistry, physics, biology, and geology. Innovating Science products, manufactured by Aldon Corporation, include educational kits for the chemistry, life science, green chemistry, advanced placement chemistry, and forensic fields. Aldon Corporation was founded in 1964, and is headquartered in Avon, NY. What’s in the Box? (1) liquid soap (25.0mL) (1) dishwashing detergent (hand) (25.0mL) (1) dishwashing detergent (machine) (25.0mL) (1) vegetable oil (60.0mL) (1) calcium chloride, 5.0% solution (60.0mL) (60) disposable medicine cups (60) polystyrene test tubes (60) capillary tubes (60) graduated plastic pipettes (50) universal indicator strips Teacher’s manual Student study guide copymasters Material safety data sheet (MSDS) packet
Features
- Kit for studying the properties of soaps and detergents
- Activities for examining similarities and differences in properties of soap, hand dishwashing detergent, and machine dishwashing detergent
- Experiments for testing pH, examining effect of soap and detergent on surface tension of water, foaming ability, fat emulsification, and performance of soap and detergent in hard water
- Materials for 15 groups of students for hands-on learning
- Teacher’s manual and student study guide copymasters for instructional use
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