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Chemistry Set for Children
Childrens CHEMISTRY SET:
Perform over 100 Experiments!
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Our COMPLETE Chemistry Laboratory
from the University of Cambridge range of Science & Education
learning toys makes an ideal gift for the more inquisitive
child, encouraging learning through playing and sparking
the imagination. The set includes a comprehensive guide/workbook,
detailing over 100 experiments. The University of Cambridge
has produced some of the best scientists of all time, from
Isaac Newton and Darwin, to Stephen Hawking, and you can
be sure that they have only given their name to these great
science sets because they truly reflect the University's
unrivalled reputation for scientific achievement and excellence.
Suitable for 8 years old and above. |
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Chemistry Set for Children
This Chemistry Set will help your
children discover chemistry through safe and enjoyable
experiments. Over 100 experiments are described, and children
are encouraged to complete special learning exercises
and tests. No need to use heat or flame. A laboratory
to study chemistry enjoyably. The set meets the most advanced
safety standards to investigate phenonema without risk.
A complete chemistry laboratory to enable children to
practise over 100 experiments. Contains a comprehensive
guide/workbook, providing a step-by-step guide. Features
'toddler proof' test tube stoppers.
Suitable for 10 years old and above
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Chemistry Lab Features:
- A laboratory to Study Chemistry
in a fun way
- No need to use heat or flame
- Includes exciting learning exercises and tests
- 'Toddler
proof' test tube stoppers

Action Science Chemistry Set
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Famous Scholars: Ernest Rutherford In 1895,
JJ Thomson, discoverer of the electron, appointed a young
Ernest Rutherford as one of his first graduate students
at the Cavendish Laboratory. In 1898 Rutherford left Cambridge
and spent the next twenty years establishing a world-class
reputation with his pioneering work on the structure of
the atom. In 1919 he was the obvious choice to take over
from Thompson at the Cavendish, where he created an outstanding
team of scientists who furthered his work in nuclear physics.
Many groundbreaking discoveries emerged from the Cavendish
under Rutherford's direction, in particular Chadwick's work
on the neutron. In 1932, John Cockcroft and Ernest Walton
first split the atom. |
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