Reaction of copper and sulphur Principle An important concept in chemistry classes is the chemical reaction or the chemical process. A chemical process occurs when the starting materials forms new substances with different properties. Chemical processes coupled with energy conversions are called a chemical reactions. In this experiment students study the behavior of copper in sulfur vapor, a piece of sulfur is heated and a picece of copper is held in the vapor in a test tube. The copper and sulfur combine to a new substance, which can be recognized from the change in color, density and other properties. Scope of delivery
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Test tube, laboratory glass, various lengths, 100 pcs.
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Sulphur, pieces, 500 g
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