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Star Wars Galactic Chemistry Lab

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Embark on a scientific journey across the galaxy with the STAR WARS Galactic Chemistry Lab the ultimate STEM kit that transforms any space into a STAR WARS-inspired chemistry lab! This official STAR WARS STEM-certified science kit enables younglings to con

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Embark on a scientific journey across the galaxy with the STAR WARS Galactic Chemistry Lab the ultimate STEM kit that transforms any space into a STAR WARS-inspired chemistry lab! This official STAR WARS STEM-certified science kit enables younglings to conduct 8 epic experiments, from crafting their own Dianoga Worms to concocting Bantha milk slime. Young Jedi scientists can even recreate the climates of Planet Hoth and Planet Mustafar, erupting a volcano, and even forging their own mini lightsabers! As Padawans delve into these experiments, they’ll explore a galaxy of scientific concepts, including non-Newtonian fluids, acid and base chemistry, endothermic and exothermic reactions, phosphorescence, and polymer science. The set also has a convenient storage case, ensuring easy organization and the ability to conduct experiments anywhere. Let the excitement of STAR WARS ignite a passion for STEM as young minds embark on a thrilling, empowering journey through the wonders of Galactic Chemistry! Perfect for any STAR WARS fan ages 6 and up.Details: Conduct 8 experiments STEM learning For ages 6 and upContents: 1 white glue tube (10 mL) 1 measuring cup 1 black light pen 1 beaker 1 bag of cornstarch (4 oz.) 2 spoons 2 glow-in-the-dark powders (zinc sulfide, red and green) 1 bag calcium chloride (7 g) 1 pipette 1 bag of baking soda (0.5 oz.) 2 color droppers 2 test tubes 1 STAR WARS slime activator (40 mL) 1 air-dry clay (3.5 oz.) 1 STAR WARS fizzing bomb 1 storage case (15.43″ x 11″ x 3.5″) Easy-to-follow experiment guide

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