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Factors Affecting Reaction Rates—
Student Laboratory Kit
AP4861
Chemistry Laboratory Kits—Kinetics, continued
Factors Affecting
Reaction Rates—
Student Laboratory Kit
By: The Flinn Staff
What factors affect the rate of a chemical reaction? In this laboratory activity,
students will perform the classic iodine–starch clock reaction to quantitatively
investigate the effects of concentration, temperature and a catalyst on the rate of
reaction. Includes reproducible student handouts, detailed background information
and complete Teacher Notes with sample data, calculations and answers to questions,
plus all necessary chemicals and specialized equipment.
Complete for 30 students working in pairs. Fifteen reusable, six-well reaction plates
are required and available separately.
Catalog No. Description Price/Each
AP4861 Factors Affecting Reaction Rates—
Student Laboratory Kit
$42.70
AP1725 Reaction Plate, 6-well 5.15
Introduction to Reaction
Rates—The “Blue Bottle”
Reaction—Student Laboratory Kit
By: The Flinn Staff
Students investigate the “blue bottle” reaction of methylene blue, varying the temperature
and the concentration of reactant. With reagents sealed in small plastic pipets,
the reactions are simple to set up and even quicker to run. You will be surprised at
how easy kinetics can be—perfect for a hands-on introduction to a difficult topic!
Includes reproducible student handouts, detailed background information, complete
Teacher Notes with sample data and answers to questions, and all necessary chemicals
and consumable supplies.
Complete for 30 students working in pairs.
See free video at flinnsci.com.
Catalog No. Description Price/Each
AP6446 Introduction to Reaction Rates—The “Blue Bottle”
Reaction—Student Laboratory Kit
$41.50
Iodine Clock Challenge—
Guided-Inquiry Kit
By: The Flinn Staff
Give students a challenge, and they will eagerly compete to meet the goal! Promote
inquiry with the classic iodine clock reaction. Students record reaction times for
three concentrations of potassium iodate, then analyze and graph the results to
predict the concentration needed to make the clock “ring” in exactly 25 seconds.
After several trial runs to refine their graphs and test their predictions, students are
ready for the final test, against the clock!
Complete for 30 students working in groups of three.
See free video at flinnsci.com.
Catalog No. Description Price/Each
AP7356 Iodine Clock Challenge—Guided-Inquiry Kit $46.55
CHEMISTRY LABORATORY KITS—KINETICS continued on next page.
Kinetics and Reaction Rates—
Activity-Stations Kit
AP7192
Iodine Clock Challenge—
Guided-Inquiry Kit
AP7356
Kinetics and Reaction Rates—
Activity-Stations Kit
By: Patricia Mason, Retired, Delphi Community H.S., Delphi, IN,
Kathy Kitzmann, Mercy H.S., Farmington Hills, MI
Five independent mini-lab activities are set up around the classroom. Each activity
is designed to take about 10 minutes to complete, and students may rotate through
the five stations in any order. Students study the effects of surface area, reactant
concentration, temperature, nature of reactants and catalysts on reaction rates.
Includes Teacher Notes with complete sample data, comprehensive background
information, reproducible student handouts and all necessary chemicals and
consumable supplies. Do twice the labs in half the time!
Complete for 30 students working in groups of three.
Catalog No. Description Price/Each
AP7192 Kinetics and Reaction Rates—Activity-Stations Kit $65.20
Introduction to Reaction Rates—
The “Blue Bottle” Reaction—
Student Laboratory Kit
AP6446
Kinetics and Catalyst Kits
Look for our large selection of kinetics and catalyst chemical demonstration
kits. Each kit contains enough materials to perform the demonstration seven
times. See pages 249–250.
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