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Chemical Demonstration Kits
Are the “oohs” and the “aahs” from excitement and amazement missing in your chemistry classroom? Bring back some of the fun and
thrills of chemistry by using a convenient, time-saving kit with these features:
• Seven Times per Kit—We have designed these exciting demonstrations specifically for your chemistry students, with enough
materials to do each demonstration seven times.
• Fast and Easy—Chemicals and chemical solutions are already prepared. All you need to do is open the box, dispense and measure
the quantity of chemical required and conduct the demonstration.
• Guaranteed to Work—Many times demonstration failures are the result of old, poor quality chemicals. We guarantee your success
because you will always be using fresh, new chemicals.
• Affordable—No longer will you be required to purchase a large quantity of chemicals only to have to store them on your shelf for
decades. We provide you with just the right amount of chemicals needed to conduct the demonstration seven times.*
• Documented—Each demonstration kit includes our “Teacher Demonstration Notes.” Notes include the procedure to be followed,
what reactions will occur, tips on how to present the demonstration and complete
safety and disposal information.
• Safe—No longer will you have to be concerned
with old chemicals, chemical storage problems or future chemical disposal problems.
Chemical Demonstration Kits Topical Index
CHEMICAL DEMONSTRATION KITS—TOPICAL INDEX continued on next page.
We provide you with just the right amount of chemicals.
Excite, energize and bring back the “magic” of chemistry using Flinn Chemical Demonstration
Kits.
*No lab apparatus furnished with kits. Lab apparatus required is commonly available in most school science departments.
Instructor Walter Rohr demonstrates
Poly-ox with a Twist to his class.
Acid–Base Indicators
Acid–Base Titration with Conductivity..............................244
Acid Rain in a Bag..........................................................................247
Battle of the Acids—Strong vs. Weak Acids....................243
Blinking Holiday Colors...............................................................257
Disappearing Ink.............................................................................243
Disappearing Rainbow................................................................243
Dry Ice Color Show........................................................................243
Flinn’s Exploring Chemistry™
Acids and Base Package......................................................262
Goldenrod Paper.............................................................................243
Hydrolysis of Salts—Acidic, Basic or Neutral?..............243
Indicator Sponge—A Discrepant Event.............................243
Orange Juice to Strawberry Float..........................................244
Organic Rainbow.............................................................................244
Pour a Rainbow................................................................................255
Two-Cent Colorful Demonstration........................................244
Upset Tummy? MOM to the Rescue!...................................259
Water to Grape Juice to Milk.....................................................244
Atomic and Electron Structure
Flinn’s Exploring Chemistry™
Atomic and Electron Structure Package....................262
Indirect Observations and Inference..................................244
Molecular Motion Demonstrator...........................................244
Paramagnetic Metal Ions...........................................................244
The Photoelectric Effect..............................................................244
Chemical Reactions
Carbon Snake....................................................................................245
Chemistry of Food Additives....................................................245
Classifying Chemical Reactions............................................245
Flinn’s Exploring Chemistry™
Chemical Reactions Package............................................262
Identifying Chemical Reactions............................................245
Safe Swimming with Sodium..................................................253
Visualizing the Transition State..............................................250
Chemiluminescence
Chemiluminescent Ammonia Fountain............................245
Chemiluminescent Chemical Reactions
in a Model Volcano...................................................................246
Chemiluminescent Elephant’s Toothpaste......................246
Chemystery of Halloween.........................................................257
Cool Light.............................................................................................246
Energetic Light.................................................................................246
Exploring Light Sticks..................................................................246
Fountain of Light.............................................................................246
Instant Light.......................................................................................246
Let There Be Light!.........................................................................246
Chromatography
Kool Chromatography..................................................................246
Classifying Matter
Classifying Matter—
A “Nuts-and-Bolts” Demonstration................................247
Creating Elements—Multi-Demonstration Kit...............247
Flinn’s Exploring Chemistry™ Introduction to
Chemistry—Matter and Measurement Package....262
What Is an Element?.....................................................................247
Complex Ions
Colorful Iron Complexes.............................................................247
Old Glory...............................................................................................247
Reversible Orange and Blue Reaction...............................252
Environmental Science
Acid Rain in a Bag..........................................................................247
Air in a Bottle.....................................................................................258
Becker Bottle “One in a Million”.............................................258
Becker Bottle “One in a Million Two”...................................258
Enviro-Bond™ 403—An Oil Spill Cleanup
Demonstration............................................................................247
Equilibrium
Common Ion Effect........................................................................247
Demonstrate Phase Changes of CO2...................................248
Fantastic Four-Color Oscillator................................................251
Hot and Cold Equilibrium—Le Chatelier’s Principle...248
Fluorescence/Phosphorescence
Energy in Photons..........................................................................248
Fluorescent Dye...............................................................................248
Fluorescent Oscillating Reaction...........................................251
Fluorescent Slime...........................................................................254
Glowing Germ Contamination................................................248
Gas Laws/Properties of Gases
Diffusion of Gases...........................................................................248
Flinn’s Exploring Chemistry™
Gases and Gas Laws Package..........................................262
Generating and Detecting Ozone..........................................249
Pressure vs. Temperature..........................................................248
Seeing the Invisilbe.......................................................................248
Kinetics/Catalysts
Chemystery of Halloween.........................................................257
Cinnamon Clock Reaction.........................................................249
A Flash of Blue..................................................................................249
Iodine Clock Reaction..................................................................249
Kinetics of a First-Order Reaction........................................249
“Magic Genie”....................................................................................249
Old Foamey.........................................................................................249
Pink Catalyst......................................................................................250
Molecular Motion Demonstrator...........................................244
ROY G BIV Clock Reaction..........................................................250
Sudsy Kinetics..................................................................................249
Yellow and Blue Switcheroo......................................................251
Visualizing the Transition State..............................................250
Zinc Pyrotechnics............................................................................261
Light-Activated Reactions
Thionin—The Two-Faced Solution........................................250
Metal Reactivity/Reactions
Copper Test Tube.............................................................................253
Foiled Again—Aluminum Loses to Copper......................252
Gold Rush—Turning Pennies into Silver and Gold......253
Reversible Tin Man.........................................................................252
Safe Swimming with Sodium..................................................253
Two-Cent Colorful Demonstraion.........................................244
Nanotechnology
Amazing Modern Materials.......................................................447
Ferrofluid Lava Lamp....................................................................250
Ferrofluid Nanotechnology.......................................................250
Liquid Crystals—How Do They Do That?...........................251
Ruby-Red Colloidal Gold Nanotechnology.......................251
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