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Description
Includes
Teacher's manual and student guide, analysis copy-masters, control acetylsalicylic acid, chili ingredients, ferric nitrate (0.1M solution), Lugol's iodine, 15 microreaction plates. Enough materials for 15 tests.
Requires
Distilled water
Everyone who ate chili in the school cafeteria became ill — could someone have tainted it?
- Students experiment to see if any of the chili ingredients could have been substituted with aspirin, which appears to have been stolen from the office of the school nurse
- Students test control acetylsalicylic acid, the chemical name of aspirin, in the lab
Specifications
Specifications
| Certifications/Compliance | 49 CFR 173.4 |
| Product Type | Forensic Drug Detection Kit |
| Color | White |
| Grade | 7 to 14 |
| Age | 13+ years |
| For Use With (Application) | For perform a series of chemical tests as a forensic toxicologist |
| Includes | Teacher's manual and student guide, analysis copy-masters, control acetylsalicylic acid, chili ingredients, ferric nitrate (0.1m solution), Lugols iodine, 15 microreaction plates, enough materials for 15 tests |
| Quantity | 1 |
| Requires | Distilled water |
| Dimensions (L x W x H) | 9.75 x 6.25 x 4 in. |
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