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Chemistry Sets too tame, not this one
« on: December 26, 2005, 12:03:54 PM »
A few weeks ago i read threads about chemistry sets today being too tame. However there is a big jump between the C1000, and the C2000 from the C3000. THE C3000 contains the following experiments:
- Sulfur Dioxide
- Ignitition of Magnesium Strips
- Oxygen from Potassium Permanganate
- Hydrogen from Zinc Powder
- Luminol Cold Light
- Hydrogen Chloride Gas
- Homemade Hydrochloric Acid
- Chlorine Gas from a Flashlight Battery
- Chlorine Gas from a Potassium PErmanganate and HCl
- Hypochlorous Acid
- Iodine Solution
- Hydrogen Sulfide
- Sodium Hydroxide
- Dilute Bromine Solution
- Bromine Water
- Ethylene
- Iodoform
- Dry Distillation of Wooden Boards
- Coal Distillation
- Baeyer's Reagent
- Ethyl Acetate
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Re:Chemistry Sets too tame, not this one
« Reply #1 on: December 26, 2005, 05:52:53 PM »
and the age range for this set is???, and the purpose for this topic is???  what does the C2000 and the C1000 contain???
currently a student attending high school in South Florida, capital of all the hurricanes that come through the US, and the sunshine state.  My interests falls into electrochemistry going to renewable resources of energy, i like hydrogen fuel cells and solar energy

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Re:Chemistry Sets too tame, not this one
« Reply #2 on: December 26, 2005, 09:29:54 PM »
Age range:
C1000:12 years old
C2000:12 years old
C3000: 13 years old

The purpose: to set things right, and to tell the community there is hope for our children

The C1000 and C2000 contains things like electricity, magnetism, chromatography, "imitative chemistry", boring stuff

The C3000 is a big jump, just finished making hydrogen and onto chlorine


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Re:Chemistry Sets too tame, not this one
« Reply #3 on: December 27, 2005, 09:19:27 AM »
A few weeks ago i read threads about chemistry sets today being too tame. However there is a big jump between the C1000, and the C2000 from the C3000. THE C3000 contains the following experiments:
- Sulfur Dioxide
- Ignitition of Magnesium Strips
- Oxygen from Potassium Permanganate
- Hydrogen from Zinc Powder
- Luminol Cold Light
- Hydrogen Chloride Gas
- Homemade Hydrochloric Acid
- Chlorine Gas from a Flashlight Battery
- Chlorine Gas from a Potassium PErmanganate and HCl
- Hypochlorous Acid
- Iodine Solution
- Hydrogen Sulfide
- Sodium Hydroxide
- Dilute Bromine Solution
- Bromine Water
- Ethylene
- Iodoform
- Dry Distillation of Wooden Boards
- Coal Distillation
- Baeyer's Reagent
- Ethyl Acetate
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Hmmm.  What experiments could these be?  ;)

- Sulfur Dioxide (Burning some sulfur powder in air and running the SO2 through distilled water with an indicator in it).
- Ignitition of Magnesium Strips  (Simple enough.  Ignite some Mg ribbon).
- Oxygen from Potassium Permanganate  (Add a few crystals of KMnO4 to some H2O2 and some VERY dilute H2SO4.  Or, take your KMnO4 and slowly heat it up until it gives up the O2).
- Hydrogen from Zinc Powder  (Throw some Zn powder into some HCl).
- Luminol Cold Light  (Add a solution of H2O2 to a solution of Luminol.  Light is given off).
- Hydrogen Chloride Gas  (Add some concentrated H2SO4 to some dry NaCl.  Gas given off is HCl).
- Homemade Hydrochloric Acid  (Bubble your HCl through some distilled water).
- Chlorine Gas from a Flashlight Battery  (Add some HCl to the MnO2 paste that is found in batteries.  Cl2 is given off).
- Chlorine Gas from a Potassium PErmanganate and HCl  (Pretty simple as the title gives it away.  ;D  Throw some HCl onto some KMnO4).
- Hypochlorous Acid  (Bubble some chlorine gas through some water).
- Iodine Solution  (Put iodine crystals into some water and add a few specks of KI to get it to dissolve).
- Hydrogen Sulfide  (Add an acid to any sulfide, but do NOT do this without a great deal of ventillation.  H2S is as deadly as HCN).
- Sodium Hydroxide  (Good ol' Draino.  ;D ).
- Dilute Bromine Solution  (Bubble some chlorine gas through a bromide salt solution.  Bromine will form and go into solution).
- Bromine Water  (Bubble a lot of Cl2 through a bromide solution until a good layer of Br2 has formed at the bottom.  Pippette the Br2 into a clean beaker of water.  Now if you add the bromine water to an organic compound with unsaturated C-C bonds, the bromine color will disappear as it adds to the molecule).
- Ethylene  (Add concentrated ethanol and sulfuric acid together with some powdered aluminum sulfate.  Pass the gas through some NaOH and H2C=CH2 will be the result).
- Iodoform  (Add iodine solution to ethanol and sodium hydroxide.  CHI3 will form).
- Dry Distillation of Wooden Boards  (Take some pieces of dry wood and put in a test tube.  Heat it with a torch until the wood darkens and emits a vapor.  The vapor is methanol and water, and the darkened substance is activated charcoal).
- Coal Distillation  (Same as with the wood, only this time some methane gas is produced from the process).
- Baeyer's Reagent  (Pretty much the same thing as the bromine water.  When added to an unsaturated hydrocarbon, the color will dissapear as it saturates the organic compound).
- Ethyl Acetate  (Mix anhydrous ethanol and acetic acid in a flask and add a few drops of sulfuric acid.  Heat this for a while and vapors of ethyl acetate will come out of the mixture).


All good, classic experiments.   ;D
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Re:Chemistry Sets too tame, not this one
« Reply #4 on: December 27, 2005, 10:28:54 AM »
Hmmm.  What experiments could these be?  ;)

- Sulfur Dioxide (Burning some sulfur powder in air and running the SO2 through distilled water with an indicator in it).
- Ignitition of Magnesium Strips  (Simple enough.  Ignite some Mg ribbon).
- Oxygen from Potassium Permanganate  (Add a few crystals of KMnO4 to some H2O2 and some VERY dilute H2SO4.  Or, take your KMnO4 and slowly heat it up until it gives up the O2).
- Hydrogen from Zinc Powder  (Throw some Zn powder into some HCl).
- Luminol Cold Light  (Add a solution of H2O2 to a solution of Luminol.  Light is given off).
- Hydrogen Chloride Gas  (Add some concentrated H2SO4 to some dry NaCl.  Gas given off is HCl).
- Homemade Hydrochloric Acid  (Bubble your HCl through some distilled water).
- Chlorine Gas from a Flashlight Battery  (Add some HCl to the MnO2 paste that is found in batteries.  Cl2 is given off).
- Chlorine Gas from a Potassium PErmanganate and HCl  (Pretty simple as the title gives it away.  ;D  Throw some HCl onto some KMnO4).
- Hypochlorous Acid  (Bubble some chlorine gas through some water).
- Iodine Solution  (Put iodine crystals into some water and add a few specks of KI to get it to dissolve).
- Hydrogen Sulfide  (Add an acid to any sulfide, but do NOT do this without a great deal of ventillation.  H2S is as deadly as HCN).
- Sodium Hydroxide  (Good ol' Draino.  ;D ).
- Dilute Bromine Solution  (Bubble some chlorine gas through a bromide salt solution.  Bromine will form and go into solution).
- Bromine Water  (Bubble a lot of Cl2 through a bromide solution until a good layer of Br2 has formed at the bottom.  Pippette the Br2 into a clean beaker of water.  Now if you add the bromine water to an organic compound with unsaturated C-C bonds, the bromine color will disappear as it adds to the molecule).
- Ethylene  (Add concentrated ethanol and sulfuric acid together with some powdered aluminum sulfate.  Pass the gas through some NaOH and H2C=CH2 will be the result).
- Iodoform  (Add iodine solution to ethanol and sodium hydroxide.  CHI3 will form).
- Dry Distillation of Wooden Boards  (Take some pieces of dry wood and put in a test tube.  Heat it with a torch until the wood darkens and emits a vapor.  The vapor is methanol and water, and the darkened substance is activated charcoal).
- Coal Distillation  (Same as with the wood, only this time some methane gas is produced from the process).
- Baeyer's Reagent  (Pretty much the same thing as the bromine water.  When added to an unsaturated hydrocarbon, the color will dissapear as it saturates the organic compound).
- Ethyl Acetate  (Mix anhydrous ethanol and acetic acid in a flask and add a few drops of sulfuric acid.  Heat this for a while and vapors of ethyl acetate will come out of the mixture).


All good, classic experiments.   ;D

Oxygen from Potassium Permanganate: Just heat
Hydrogen from Zinc Powder: Add water and heat
Hydrogen CHloride: Heat a mixture of sodium bisulfate and sodium chloride and condense throughwater
Hydrochloric Acid: Run hydrogen chloride through water
Hydrochlorous Acid: Sodium Carbonate, and Vinegar heated and ran into solution of bleach
Iodine Solution: KI, and Potassium PErmanganate and Sodium Bisulfate mixed and water added, ran into alcohol
Sodium Hydroxide: Sodium Carbonate, Calcium Hydroxide, water mixced, heated for 3 min. and filtered. Then vinegar added
Bromine Solution: Potassium Bromide and Soidum Bisulfate mixture ran through water
Bromine Water: Potassium Permanganate and Hydrochloric Acid mixed, and heated into a Potassium Bromide Solution
Ethylene
Iodoform: Iodine solution, and sodium hydroxide added until iodine solution turns bright yellow
Ethylene: Dry sand and ethanol mixed, and other dry sand in test tube heated
Ethyl Acetate: Sodium Acetate (homemade), Sodium Bisulfate and ethanol. Water added and heated.

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Re:Chemistry Sets too tame, not this one
« Reply #6 on: January 03, 2006, 11:06:00 PM »
I've got the C2000 for christmas and it's fun. ;D Can't wait to ge tthe C3000 next year.

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Re: Chemistry Sets too tame, not this one
« Reply #7 on: January 03, 2008, 06:30:45 PM »
there all just sucking up to the golden book of chemistry availble free in pdf here

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Re: Chemistry Sets too tame, not this one
« Reply #8 on: January 04, 2008, 07:21:11 AM »
In the past this book was promoted on sites that were doing book piracy. This site seems more legitimate.

It has been noted in the past that this book has some downright dangerous practices that got it taken off of library bookshelves.

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Re: Chemistry Sets too tame, not this one
« Reply #9 on: April 29, 2009, 06:47:05 PM »
What was the book?

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Re: Chemistry Sets too tame, not this one
« Reply #10 on: August 26, 2010, 10:47:00 PM »

The Golden Book of Chemistry Experiments

I've looked through every single page, and the only two experiments which could pose a possible hazard for anyone darying/stupid enough is the production of chlorine gas and hydrogen sulfide, other than that the rest of the experiments are "harmless" and use nothing more than cheap glass and cheap chemicals available mostly at hardware/grocery stores.  It has been the greatest find of my recent searches

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Re: Chemistry Sets too tame, not this one
« Reply #11 on: February 02, 2011, 08:09:14 AM »
I love the book, I still managed to find it on that site even though the link doesn't directly take you there.

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Re: Chemistry Sets too tame, not this one
« Reply #12 on: February 06, 2011, 01:30:43 PM »
hmm you are right!

This should work.

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