Quantum STEM Set
The Quantum Chemistry Set includes the glassware, chemicals, and lab apparatus required to perform the most interesting and exciting chemical reactions. We have spent months researching, testing, and carefully selecting fascinating reactions to include in the set. All of this research has been compiled in our Experiments Book, which includes procedures, safety measures, and scientific explanations for 51 experiments.
The common chemistry set is normally aimed at children or very young audiences as a way to introduce them to this branch of science. However, our chemistry set is aimed at older audiences, teenagers, young adults, or older, that want to learn more about science and gain experience by performing experiments in chemistry, physics, and sometimes a mixture of both.
Our Experiments Book is packed with the best procedures that science has to offer. It provides easy to follow, step-by-step guides to performing each one of the experiments, and follows up each one with a detailed explanation of the science behind it. These explanations are meant to be in-depth enough for the reader to understand exactly how the experiments work while remaining as clear and simple as possible for most people to understand.
Below is a list of a few chemical experiments that will be included. The set includes the chemicals needed to perform these experiments (and many more):
- Iodine Clock Reaction
- Chemiluminescence
- Traffic Light Reaction
- Blue Bottle Experiment
- Chemical Garden
- Color Flame Test
- Endothermic Reaction
- Exothermic Reaction
- Growing Crystals
- Metal Crystals
- Ultraviolet Experiments
- Experiments with pH
- Potassium Permanganate and Glycerin
- Acid & Metal Reaction
- Alkali Metals + Water
- Hydrogen Peroxide Decomposition
- Paramagnetic and Diamagnetic Properties
- Sodium Acetate Crystallization
- Properties of Various Elements
- Natural pH Indicators
- Forensics Experiments
- Chromatography
- Invisible Inks
- Sodium Hydroxide Titration
- Ferrofluid & Magnets
- Magnet Motor
- Extracting DNA and Chlorophyll
- Electromagnetism