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Manufacturer: Eisco
Molecular Properties
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Eisco PH0203B - Whitley Bay Smoke Cell
(1 offer)
The Whitley Bay smoke cell is used for the observation of 'Brownian' or random motion in smoke particles.It consists of a box with flanges that allow it to be easily attached to a standard microsco...
Eisco
PH0203B
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from £ 15.43*
per piece
Eisco Kinetic Theory Model
(1 offer)
This apparatus allows students to study the motion and behaviour of molecules in gases.An electric motor running at 4 to 12V DC vibrates a small platform inside a transparent tube, so that a number...
Eisco
PH0203
n/a
from £ 29.01*
per piece
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