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Aldon Electrolysis of Tin Demonstration
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The electrolysis of a tin (II) chloride solution demonstrates the oxidation and reduction of Sn2+ (Nucleophilic Substitution) ions as beautiful tin crystals grow and spread throughout the solution. There are enough materials to complete the demonstration 5 times.
Includes:
- 2.5 grams Tin (II) Chloride
- 10 Zinc Electrodes
- 5 Petri Dishes
- 1 Red Connecting Wire
- 1 Black Connecting Wire