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Thames & Kosmos Chem C3000 (V 2.0) Chemistry Set | Science Kit with 333 Experiments & 192 Page Lab Manual, Student Laboratory Quality Instruments & Chemicals, Multi, 21.3" Large x 7.2" W x 14.6" H (640132)

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Features

  • The ultimate advanced chemistry set for the serious scientist!
  • Includes high-quality lab equipment such as test tubes, beakers, flasks, and dozens of chemicals to conduct over 333 experiments.
  • Covers an array of advanced topics including chemical equations, Atomic structures, chemical bonding, and more-conceptss that are critical for a comprehensive study of chemistry.
  • Great introduction to high school Level chemistry; for ages 12+.
  • Other topics include: chromatography, electrochemistry, electrolysis, acids and bases, and more.

Description

Chem C3000 is the ultimate chemistry set. The kit includes all of the components from Chem C2000, plus dozens of additional tools and chemicals, and 100 additional experiments, for a total of more than 333 experiments. The 192-page, full-color experiment manual is written at a more advanced level than the other Chem kit manuals. You could call it a textbook, but the manual is much too fun to make that comparison. Chem C3000 has a similar hands-on approach to teaching chemistry as our other Chem kits, but also teaches more advanced topics such as chemical equations, atomic structures, and the Periodic table. These concepts are critical to continued study of chemistry. Chem C3000 is an excellent preparation for high school Level chemistry. Ages 12 and up.

Size: 21.3" Large x 7.2" W x 14.6" H


Brand: Thames & Kosmos


Theme: Science


Age Range (Description): 12+


Item dimensions L x W x H: 21.3 x 7.2 x 14.6 inches


Product Dimensions: 21.3 x 7.2 x 14.6 inches


Item Weight: 15.9 ounces


Country of Origin: Germany


Item model number: 640132


Manufacturer recommended age: 12 - 20 years


Batteries: 1 9V batteries required.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: Yes


Release date: July 30, 2020


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  • Perfect, Amazing, Highly Educational (raise your budget and supervise to prevent house fires. :).
Excellent (Best) set that l I have seen for Teaching/learning real chemistry. My opinion was formerly due to the variety of chemicals and bunsen burner (sadly, not seen much anymore in sets). After purchase, my opinion stands but add newly due to the very educational manual compared to when I was 12y/o with a seemingly similar kit in ~1992. This set had a bunsen burner (fire was a major deciding factor for me in this purchase). This kit has a bunsen burner, so it qualifies as “real” chemistry to me. Word of caution: this is not meant to deter a purchase, but to add some “full disclosure” you won’t read on the box. Buy THIS C3000 set of you can invest an additional ~$150 for chemicals not included but are needed complete some of the 300+ experiments in the manual. Even with the added chemical cost upgrade, it’s worth buying the C3000 set if It’s still your choice after the added chemical budget. Many chemicals are included, but not the five chemicals listed below. Be sure you are achieving the proper molarity (Mol) of the solutions when handled by anyone less than college-educated chem students! Extra chemical costs: kit comes with about 5 empty bottles with accompanying sticker labels for the chemicals not provided. These are: 1 Mol NaOH, 3% H2O2 (hydrogen peroxide), 2Mol HCL (those are the ones you NEED in proper Molarity (Mol) concentrations or be a very comfortable science person who can handle “dangerous by chemists standards” then very carefully dilute for the 12+ y/o person using the kit. I bought 12M (aka 12 Mol aka 12 Molar) HCL will cause the worst contact chemical burns you might ever hear about and is equally dangerous to the lungs if fumes are inhaled (“work in a hood”) concentrations, so know what you are doing if you order chemicals requiring dilution. Also will need Silver nitrate 1% solution, ammonium hydroxide 5%, ammonium carbonate (“Bakers’ Ammonia”), and 70% or greater isopropyl alcohol for the bunsen burner. The manual explains how to obtain the items I listed under “household names” I have tried to list (like “bakers’ ammonia” etc.) I bought exact concentrations recommended by the manual (in typically 1L quantities except silver nitrate that is lots more expensive...10 mL for the kit is sufficient, but likely to find only in 100 mL bottles) all from Amazon. Cost ~$150 in addition to cost of C3000 Chem set. Worth it anyway, so buy this set if budget allows. (I am not compensated or penalized in any way for my review or opinion of this and similar items). This kit’s manual has so much to teach and illus. are so good that I believe it exceeds the quality of lab manuals of many or all high school chem. lab classes (certainly better illus. Than my college chem manual in 2006). Good stuff! Color illustrations, good explanations, (lots of warnings that likely always seem irritating to chem-experienced supervising adults but will help teach good habits for the budding scientist...and likely mandatory for legal reasons). If I had to explain how dangerous this kit is, I would say that anyone eating or drinking the available chemicals (after the empty bottles are filled/labeled) might suffer or die if they consume an INTENTIONAL and significant quantity of the substances available in quantities that would be noxious and probably Require a forceful attempt at ingestion). The kit contains glass in all the places a chemist would hope to have glass (like test tubes etc). This is not a toy, it is a chemistry learning lab without the aforementioned chemicals and without the recommended safety environment that parents are obligated to provide. Best you can do in any home chem lab packaged in a kit by large margins (that I am aware of). Big things for safety to “real world” parents: eye protection (sunglasses) and fire precautions (smoke detector and fire extinguisher in the home) use proper supervision (at very least a teen+) who can properly use a fire extinguisher should be considered necessary. Disclaimer from me: adult supervision recommended/required! I once set my parents basement carpet on fire (intentionally) for about 2 sec. as a kid with my chem set materials using isopropyl alcohol and a spark. Isopropyl fumes burn, but not so much the wick (or carpet) right away. No carpet damage, but I wouldn’t risk my own house now as an adult, so should supervise appropriately. Teens with guts and knowledge can do unthinkably dumb things even when they know how it all works (I sure did). Still, I won’t deprive my kids of the magic of fire in their scientific learning/endeavors, so I stress supervised freedom to experiment safely, and maybe your kid(s) will have a doctoral degree in a science field. I’m a physician, so the scary carpet fire was probably worth it all in the end. :) Be careful, have fun, learn tons from this set! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 6, 2020 by Josh

  • This is a real chemistry set
I must congratulate Thames & Kosmos for marketing this. It is a real chemistry set. I should know. When I was a kid I had the best chemistry set available at the time (the Gilbert ChemLab 5), augmented with after market chemicals from hardware and drug stores and hobby shops (back then hobby shops had racks of chemicals you could buy for your chemistry set). Today I still have ten fingers and two eyes and I ended up being an electronic engineer. Unfortunately, the forces of darkness and the minions of the flat earth society want to keep our population as ignorant as possible. Uneducated and ignorant people are easier to manipulate. As Donald Trump said, "I love the poorly educated." These enemies of science call chemistry sets one of the most "irresponsible toys" ever made and "baby's first meth lab". They spread fictitious statements like, "chemistry sets disappeared because of lawsuits." (Joshua) Lionel Cowen, the man behind Porter/Chemcraft chemistry sets died in 1965 and AC Gilbert of Gilbert chemistry sets and "The Man Who Saved Christmas" (look it up) died in 1961. Without their leadership the companies struggled and THAT, not the imagined lawsuits, killed the mass-distributed chemistry sets. You know, it seems like there must be a conspiracy because in 2012 (the year that came up first in my search) there were 722 bicyclist deaths in the United States. Apparently there have been no deaths from chemistry sets in decades. Yet I haven't heard anyone call bicycles an irresponsible toy and there is no indignation that they are legal. Do your children a favor. Get them a chemistry set and DO try this at home. Sit with them and talk to them about safety and caution. Accidents may happen but a chemistry set is far safer than the dangerous bicycles. And with a chemistry set your children will learn facts about the real world that will serve them well as they grow. Attached pictures: The product is well packaged - but it does make some disturbing rattling sounds I provided some samples of the C3000 manual and an old Gilbert manual. There is no comparison. The manual that comes with the C3000 is VASTLY SUPERIOR to anything Gilbert distributed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2018 by Amazon Customer Amazon Customer

  • Best Starting Chem Set Out There
I was a little skeptical at first because is was very pricey. But after getting it and seeing all the experiments it contains, I was convinced it's learning curve is well worth it. it's really a high school chem class in a box. I feel if you do all the required experiments, it will leave you educated with hands on understanding which to me is priceless. Highly recommend for anyone wanting to up there education in chemistry, this kit will not disappoint. (Side note:) You will need additional things that are not included in the kit, but can get mostly around the house or at the local store. Fun to learn - and thinking is a good thing! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2023 by Jeffrey Allen Love

  • No Case
Maybe I'm old fashioned but there is no case for this, just the Styrofoam inserts and cheap box. I am disappointed, it gets a 5 + with a case. The one I used to have came with a nice case that folded and easyier to store.
Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2023 by Brian Novotny

  • This is the most complete chemistry set available!
This is the most complete chemistry set available. It has twice as many chemicals as any other chemistry set available. Unlike other chemistry sets with a 16 page manual and just 24 experiments, your manual has 191 pages and 333 experiments. It also does a good job of teaching chemistry along the way. On the other hand, the additional household chemicals and supplies required can cost over $100. This may discourage several potential customers. Even with this, I consider this chemistry set a great buy and well worth the price. P.S. I heard that the CHEM C3000 has been discontinued. I am very disappointed if this is the case. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 18, 2018 by RalphK

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