
Eventually you willįind that with what you already have you can do much. and also something I could maybe continue with on my own from a hobby standpoint.īut then again, I would prefer to start with the chems and equipment for one favorite experiment, then grow from there.

The kids freaked out! I needed a quality time item. If I was just starting and wanted to start with a prepackaged set, I would get that. Planning the projects around the purchase. You'll save a lot of money by planning the purchase around the projects, as opposed to Such still lying around that have never seen the light of day. lord knows I have adapters and columns and

It would be awesome to have some bioluminescent or chemiluminescent lamps.Īnyway, be sure to shop around, and know what it is that you want, and what it is that you can use. i've been meaning to give that one a go for some Before handling any chemical, make sure to request it's MSDS (material safety data sheet) and review it carefully.Īnd a suggestion for a field of interest - bioluminescent organic compounds, such as luciferin. you'll save in the long run from chemical supply houses and OTC I wouldn't waste time or money on the chemistry sets on the market today. This equipment laying around you're good to go for most small projects that come to mind. let's see, it's handy to have a hotplate/stirrer combo, or heating mantle. Would contain a couple of flasks and the adapters. Typically, you'll need a number of flat bottom flasks, graduated cylinders, burets or addition/ separatory funnels, a standard distillation kit which
