Function and Applications
Experience the world of luminescence and phosphorescence visually with engaging experiments in your classroom.
The phenomena associated with luminescence have always been perceived by mankind as something supernatural, divine. The personal meeting with the unusual atmospheric phenomena such as aurora borealis or Saint Elmo's fire can even today arouse a great wonder in the eyes of an uninformed observer. The cold light of various organisms such as fireflies, luminescent mushrooms or marine animals holds similar magical attraction.
With this set, they combine chemistry, physics, biology, and art through visually appealing experiments. Whether they're learning about the influence of temperature, pH, or catalyst on the speed of the luminescent reaction, taking their own blue photographs using cyanotype techniques, exploring photosynthesis, or making fluorescent hydrogel slime.
Benefits
- Most experiments are designed to be done quickly and easily by students with minimal preparation (minutes).
- For each experiment there are clear instructions where you will find a list of required chemicals, tools to perform the experiment, a framework curriculum guide, a detailed procedure and a brief theoretical explanation of the observations.
Equipment and technical data
The following experiments can be performed with this set:
- Experiments with chemiluminescence
- Experiments with hydrogels
- Experiments with photochemical blueprint cyanotype
- Experiments with photosynthetic printing
- Experiments with pyroluminescence
- Experiments with phosphorescence
- Experiments with fluorescence
Labeling according to GHS
- Signal word: Danger
- Hazard classes:
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- 2.6 - flammable liquids
- 2.7 - flammable solids
- 2.16 - corrosive to metals
- 3.1 - Acute toxicity
- 3.2 - Skin corrosion/irritation
- 3.3 - Serious eye damage/eye irritation
- 4.1 - Acutely hazardous to water, long-term hazardous to water
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