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A comprehensive catalog of education materials, instruments, and tools available through VWR allows users to more effectively teach subjects of biology, physics, language arts, chemistry, earth science, forensics, math, and environmental studies. Many interdisciplinary kits allow students to match skills across a variety of subjects in order to better absorb key concepts and procedures. Educational materials are designed to be durable and user-friendly for accessibility with users of all levels.
Prisms
Supplier: DIDALAB
Prism made of standard optical glass with index near to 1,52. Equilateral dispersing prisms are used for wavelength separation applications. Intended for demonstration experiments of light dispersion.
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Standard prismatic optical bench, DidaFirst
Supplier: DIDALAB
Economical, recent design of prismatic optical bench
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Using CRISPR to treat cystic fibrosis
Supplier: EDVOTEK
Hands-on simulation of CRISPR-Cas9 to target and treat Cystic Fibrosis.
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Optical equipment to demonstrate the law of polarisation
Supplier: DIDALAB
This comprehensive optical pack allows you to implement and study the basic principles of polarisation of light.
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Diode laser, green, Class II and IIIa
Supplier: DIDALAB
Extremely luminous beam, ideal for classroom experiments. Class IIIa (5 mW Power)
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Experimentation kits, bacterial culture and growth study
Supplier: G-Biosciences
This kit teaches aseptic handling techniques and cultivation of bacteria in liquid culture media and on solid phase agar plates. This kit is designed to educate students about the various stages of the bacterial growth cycle, i.e. lag, log or exponential, stationary and decline or death phases. The kit also teaches the importance of growing bacteria on solid phase agar plates to isolate single colonies of bacteria. This lab activity involves preparation of culture medium and solid agar plates.
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Experimentation kits, bacterial gram staining
Supplier: G-Biosciences
The Gram staining method was first described in 1844 by the Danish bacteriologist Hans Christian Gram, after whom the test was named. The Gram staining test for bacteria is one of the most important tests in microbiology and is often one of the first tests performed in the identification of bacteria. The Gram staining method utilises the properties of bacterial cell walls and the stain crystal violet. Gram-positive microorganisms have a higher peptidoglycan and lower lipid content than Gram-negative bacteria in their cell walls and this makes them capable of retaining the Gram stain. This kit is supplied with two strains of bacteria and all the necessary components to carry out the Gram staining.
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Experimentation kits, antibiotic sensitivity and bacteria screening
Supplier: G-Biosciences
Antibiotics play a crucial role in the manipulation, screening and killing of bacteria in a range of biotechnology processes. This kit specifically teaches the basic principles of antibiotics, bacterial resistance and susceptibility. Students learn and understand the use of antibiotic resistance in screening for infectious diseases. Utilising a bacterial strain, students learn the effects of different antibiotics and visualise bacterial sensitivity and resistance to the supplied antibiotics. This method involves the use of filter paper discs impregnated with a specified concentration of antibiotics on the surface of an agar plate containing microbial cells. This kit will enable students to analyse the inhibitory effects of different antibiotics on selected bacterial cells and then determine which antibiotic is the most suitable to treat a bacterial infection.
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Tuning fork, Aesculap®
Supplier: Aesculap
Educational Materials, Waves and Oscillations, Application: Physics, Tuning fork, 440 Hz (a1)
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Laser communication
Supplier: KVANT LIFE SCIENCE
Equipment for laser sound transmission experiments. The included microphone, tape recorder or function generator is used as the sound source. The rate consists of.
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Electrolysis apparatus acc.Hoffmann
Supplier: GLASWARENFABRIK KARL HECHT
According to Hoffmann, with two city dishes, 0 to 30 ml of grading graded 1/10 ml.
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Sound sensor on rod
Supplier: ELWE LEHRGERAETEBAU KLINGENTHA
Cone-shaped pressure chamber speaker with high power resistance. Used for general acoustic tests, eg together with resonator 765-0080. Connects to a tone generator with amplifier. Melt protection prevents damage during overload. Technical data.
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Picture optics, completion kit
Supplier: KVANT LIFE SCIENCE
New optical models for laser optics (15 parts). Consists of.
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Planck's constant, experimental equipment
Supplier: OSRAM
Equipment for demonstrating photoelectric power and determining Planck's constant. A photocell is equipped with filters that only transmit light of a certain wavelength. The photocell is illuminated with light from a Hg lamp. The potassium cathode then emits electrons that pass over to the unlit anode. Over time, a voltage arises that prevents new electrons from reaching the anode. The resulting voltage is measured with a measuring amplifier and a voltmeter. The measurement is repeated with filters for different wavelengths. Photocell and Hg lamp are equipped with magnets at the bottom for stable installation on the mounting plate. List of equipment:
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Helmholtz coils
Supplier: ELWE LEHRGERAETEBAU KLINGENTHA
Used e.g. to form homogeneous magnetic fields. Two identical coils placed in parallel by means of three fastening devices. The coils can be connected in series or in parallel. To determine e/m, the wire beam tube is placed between the Helmholtz coils in such a way that the visible beam is perpendicular to the homogeneous magnetic field. The generated magnetic field can be measured with a magnetic field meter with hall elements. Specifications.
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Modular diode laser
Supplier: KVANT LIFE SCIENCE
The advantages of a diode laser compared to a HeNe laser are mainly small format, low power consumption and long service life, as well as the possibility of electronic modulation. The laser is modular in the range 100 Hz 20 MHz. Dimensions.
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Motor, 12 V DC, with iron-free rotor
Supplier: ELWE LEHRGERAETEBAU KLINGENTHA
Motor with rotor that lacks iron and thereby has a very low moment of inertia, which in turn enables fast start and stop or change of direction of rotation. The time from start to maximum speed (3000 rpm) is only 11 ms. Can be used for experiments with mechanical oscillations. The motor is most conveniently operated with a function generator.
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The charge of the electron, acc. busch
Supplier: ELWE LEHRGERAETEBAU KLINGENTHA
The exercise oscilloscope is placed at the Helmholtz coils so that its main axis coincides with the axis of the coils. A sawtooth-shaped voltage is applied to the deflection plates of the oscilloscope so that a smooth horizontal line appears on the screen. Let direct current pass through the coils at a preset anode voltage and adjust the intensity of the current so that the line is focused at one point. The specific charge e/m of the electron can be calculated from the measured values of the anode voltage and the current through the coil.
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Stuffed animals
Supplier: STOCKHOLMS ZOOLOGISKA
High quality workmanship reproduces well the physical characteristics of each species.
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Franck-hertz tries with
Supplier: ELWE LEHRGERAETEBAU KLINGENTHA
Franck-Hertz's experiment is one of the best ways to show the quantum properties of atoms. The experiment verifies the excitation energy of the Hg atoms through collisions with free electrons. Franck-Hertz tubes consist of an oxide cathode, gallery anode and a collection electrode. The evacuated tube contains a drop of Hg. Before starting the measurements, the pipe must be heated to 200 °C, partly to increase the pressure of the Hg steam and partly to obtain a sufficient probability of collision. When the temperature in the tube has become constant, the cathode is heated and a direct voltage which can be varied in the range 0 to 50 V is connected between the cathode and the anode. When the counter voltage is set to about -1,5 V and the anode voltage increases slowly from 0 V, the electrons will soon reach speeds in the acceleration range of the tube so that an increasing part of the primary current reaches the collector electrode. As the velocity of the electron flux approaches the lowest excitation level of the Hg atoms (4,9 eV), the electrons of the Hg atoms are capable of leaving the atoms and thus losing some of their velocity. The collector current drops to a minimum value. The Hg atom then emits its 253,7 nm ultraviolet line and then returns to its normal energy level. As the acceleration voltage increases further, the current reaching the collector electrode will increase again. This process is repeated periodically many times.
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Club for the tambourine
Supplier: CORNELSEN EXPERIMENTA
Educational Materials, Waves and Oscillations, Application: Physics, Club for the tambourine
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Trolley track with two trolleys
Supplier: 3B Scientific
Track with two trolleys and other accessories for investigating linear motion. The trolleys move with minimum friction on wheels with high-quality ball-bearings. They are fitted with magnets at their front ends for experiments involving both elastic and inelastic collisions.
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Recipient
Supplier: CORNELSEN EXPERIMENTA
Recipient with opening at the top. With the help of a rubber plug with electrical connection bushings, for example, a bell can be hung up in ordinary laboratory cables.
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Kulor
Supplier: CORNELSEN EXPERIMENTA
Educational Materials, Mechanics, Application: Physics, Lead ball, 25 mm
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Electrometer
Supplier: CORNELSEN EXPERIMENTA
Instrument for comparing charge amounts. When charging, a hand is repelled from the jumper it is hung in. Mounted on a plate.
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Poster, dependence chart
Supplier: 3B Scientific
Educational Materials, Physiology and Health, Application: Biology, Poster - Drugl Dependence, laminated
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Analogue oscilloscopes
Supplier: 3B Scientific
Educational Materials, Electricity/Magnetism, Application: Physics, Analogue oscilloscope, 30 MHz, microprocessor controlled
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Needle holder with pin
Supplier: CORNELSEN EXPERIMENTA
For attaching an electric spinner to the ball generator's ball. Equipped with 4 mm banana plug.
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Rubber mat
Supplier: CORNELSEN EXPERIMENTA
Used for electrostatic experiments.
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Pendulum balls
Supplier: CORNELSEN EXPERIMENTA
Educational Materials, Mechanics, Application: Physics, Pendulum ball, steel, 25 mm