Chemistry

Elements

When's the last time you saw a Periodic Table? Did you give any thought to what exactly the elements are, or what the difference is between a chemical element and a chemical substance? You'll find some of these answers in the "Elements" set by MEL Science! Obtain crystals from iodine vapor, observe how sulfur changes when heated, and explore how different carbon can be!

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You will:

  • discover carbon in the form of charcoal, graphite, and even a diamond
  • make sulfur powder turn into a liquid and a solid
  • grow iodine crystals out of thin air

You will learn:

  • what allotropy is
  • that atoms of one and the same element can form different molecules
  • how a substance can transition from one state to another

What's inside the "Elements" set?

Everything you need to complete the project successfully.
Elements

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