Chemistry laboratory "C 500"
"Chemistry laboratory C 500"
- The introductory course from KOSMOS with 19 detailed experiments with solutions, the first chemical reactions and the most important basic concepts in chemistry.
- Experiments with acids and alkalis, foam and gases, secret ink and electrochemical reactions - an exciting overview of different areas of chemistry.
- The first own laboratory equipment with three chemicals, pipette, sample containers, safety glasses, battery clip, dye and much more trains how to use laboratory equipment.
- Safe right from the start: The accompanying booklet explains each experimental procedure in an age-appropriate manner and a poster clearly shows the basic rules in your own laboratory.
- The “Chemistry Laboratory C500” experiment kit – an introduction to the exciting natural science of chemistry (MINT) for children aged 9 to 13.
Ready to start researching! What happens when carbon dioxide is produced? How can you detect invisible gases? What are solutions and why does it foam when bathing?
With this introductory course, children aged 9 to 13 learn the most important basic chemical concepts such as solutions, mixtures of substances, elements and compounds and practice how to use their first laboratory equipment correctly. They quickly find out how to dose liquids with the pipette, what petri dishes are needed for and how to handle the three included chemicals safely and with skill.
The young researchers observe the formation of carbon dioxide, detect acids and bases using indicator solutions, investigate what soap and shower gel are all about, and can even carry out simple electrochemical experiments. Everything is explained step by step and in an age-appropriate manner in the instruction booklet. The ideal introduction to gaining initial experience in the exciting MINT science of chemistry.
Contents: 4g potassium hexacyanoferrate, 12g sodium carbonate, 10g citric acid, lid lifter, double spoon, 3 tasting glasses, 3 pipettes, rubber stoppers, safety glasses, battery clip, 2 plastic tubes with screw cap, iron nail, 1g dye powder, transparent powder container, color illustrated instructions (40 S.)
Additionally required: 9-volt block battery (type 6LR61)
HINTS:
List of the GHS pictogram number(s), the associated warning word, as well as the hazard warnings (H-phrases) and safety warnings (P-phrases) of each dangerous substance (chemical) contained:
Sodium carbonate: GHS07 WARNING; H-Statements: Causes serious eye irritation. P-phrases: Avoid breathing dust. – Wear eye protection. – IF IN EYES: Rinse cautiously with water for several minutes. If possible, remove any contact lenses. Continue rinsing. If eye irritation persists, seek medical attention.
Citric acid: GHS07 ATTENTION; H-Statements: Causes serious eye irritation. P-phrases: IF IN EYES: Rinse cautiously with water for several minutes. If possible, remove any contact lenses. Continue rinsing. If eye irritation persists, seek medical attention.
Potassium hexacyanoferrate(II): H-phrase: Harmful to aquatic organisms with long-term effects. P-phrase: Avoid release into the environment. Follow the recommendation in the experiment instructions.
DANGER! The following applies to all chemicals: Store under lock and key. Must be kept out of the reach of children (except the experimenting child under the instruction of an adult). Only use in conjunction with the instructions. IF SWALLOWED: Get medical advice/attention immediately and have the chemical bottle packaging or label ready.
For environmental reasons: Dispose of the contents/container (of chemicals that are no longer required) for hazardous waste disposal. Shower gel, soap, vinegar, baking soda, table salt, mineral water, cola, waterproof pen, adhesive label, tea light, candle, stopwatch, brush, cork, empty yogurt cup and other common household materials