Advanced chemistry kit
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Description
Used alongside the General Chemistry System, the
Advanced Chemistry system allows users to perform
all the experiments described in the Manuals and
discover even more chemical reactions and laboratory
analysis techniques. In only minutes students or
teachers can set up several different organic, inorganic
and analytic chemistry experiments. The experiments
included in the Instruction Manual allow users to
perform over 90 experiments in association with the
equipment in the General Chemistry System.Main Components:
Iron stand with universal clamps
Round flasks with joints
Liebig condenser with joints
Distillation head
Distillation tail – vacuum adapter
Conical vacuum flask
Water jet vacuum pump
Tubing
Jointed glassware clamps
Mini Magnetic stirrer
Magnetic teflonated anchors
Hand-held pH meter
Combined single pH electrode
Burette clamp
Glassware grease
Pipettes of various capacities with three-way
Rubber pumpPurification techniques:
Gravity filtration
Vacuum filtration
Chromatography
Room pressure and reduced pressure distillations
Crystallization
Chemical and physical properties and analysis :
Polarity of solvents
Brönsted acids and bases
Strong and weak acids
pH indicators
Double exchange reactions
Titration curves
Analysis of water
Analysis of food
Organic chemistry experiments
List of experiments:
Gravity filtration
Vacuum filtration
Solvent and Solute Separation
Extraction with solvent
Recrystallization
Boiling Point
Solubility and miscibility
Polarity of solvents
Brönsted’s Acids and Bases
pH of Strong Acids and Bases
pH of Weak Acids
A natural pH indicator
Metals with Acids
Acid Base Titration
Plotting a Titration Curve
Weak Acid and Strong Base Titration
Thermometric Tritation
Redox Reactions I
Redox Reactions II
Iron Oxidation States
A double Exchange Reactions
Molar Volume of a Gas
Preparing a Standard Solution
Investigating Hardness of water
Determining Hardness of Water
Vitamin C in Fruit Drinks
Chromatography
Distillation of an Azeotropic Mixtures
Vacuum Distillation
Crystallization of Benzoic Acid
Analysis of an Aspirin Tablet