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Innovating Science™ AP Chemistry Kits: Buffering Activity of Common Household Products

Students can design a procedure to determine the buffering agents in different household products, such as foods, beverages and over the counter drugs.
Supplier: Innovating Science™ IS8115
Includes: 0.1N Hydrochloric Acid (4 × 500mL), 0.1N Sodium Hydroxide (4 × 500mL), 0.2M Citric Acid solution (1 × 50mL), 90% Isopropyl Alcohol (2 × 500mL), teacher's guide, student study guide copymasters
Requires : 0.01g precision balance, beakers (2 × 150 and 2 × 250mL), buret clamp, magnetic stirrer and stir bar, support stand, distilled or deionized water, buret (50mL), volumetric flask (500mL), pH meter, wash bottle, various household products to test
Description
- Meets Big Idea 6, Investigation 15, Primary Learning Objective 6.20
- Contains materials for 15 groups of students
Specifications
Meets big idea 6, investigation 15, primary learning objective 6.20 | |
White | |
13 to 20 | |
4 x 500ml 0.1n hydrochloric acid, 4 x 500ml 0.1n sodium hydroxide, 500ml 0.02m citric acid solution, 2 x 500ml 90% isopropyl alcohol, teacher's guide and student study guide copymasters | |
10 x 10 x 10 in. |
Buffering Activity of Common Household Products Chemistry Kit | |
7 to 14 | |
To determine the buffering agents in different household products, such as foods, beverages and over the counter drugs | |
1 | |
15 Lab Groups |
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