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| Catalyst n. A substance that modifies and increases the rate of a reaction without being consumed in the process. The American Heritage College Dictionary. Here we see a catalyst that was added to Hydrogen Peroxide (H2O2) | ![]() |
| "In my hand I hold the secret to the Universe and all..., oh never mind. I left that back in the lab." | ![]() |
| A good shot of our intrepid chemists and their equipment. | ![]() |
| Move over Sea Monkeys. | ![]() |
| Hands on experiments for all. | ![]() |
| Gold!!! Silver!!! To the commoner. To a chemist, we see electroplated pennies with zinc and sodium hydroxide. | ![]() |
| Free handouts. | ![]() |
| A University Grad Student explains one step in the examination and creation of a chemical to the onlookers. | ![]() |
| Look! Onlookers! | ![]() |
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