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Aldon Creating Electric Art
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Get kids excited to learn about electricity with this cool science experiment.
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Aldon's Creating Electric Art provides students with the materials and knowledge to make art through the use of electricity. In this demonstration, A copper “pen” will be used to electrolyze a solution of potassium iodide and draw on a piece of filter paper. The color of the “ink” will change depending on whether the copper is acting as the cathode or the anode in the electrolytic cell. There are enough materials to complete the demonstration 5 times.Includes:
- 25 mL Phenolphthalein, 1% Solution
- 8 g Potassium Iodide
- 2.5 g Soluble Starch
- 1 Copper Wire
- 1 Aluminum Pan
- 1 Red connecting Wire
- 1 Black connecting Wire
- 10 Filter Paper Pieces
- 5 Plastic Straws
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Aldon Creating Electric Art