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Can water move uphill? What’s the structure of a bubble? What makes slime so slimy? With Kitchen Science Lab, young scientists can find out the answers to these questions and more as they make alien eyeballs, marshmallow monsters, invisible ink, marbled paper, and glowing slimes! This exciting science kit includes a sink that can be used for both experiments and storage, and a shelf that doubles as a test-tube rack. The 36-page science book features 40 science experiments. Kitchen Science Lab is a great parent-child activity kit and is the perfect introduction to basic kitchen chemistry.Adult supervision is required for several of the activities. Experiments require household ingredients not included in the kit. You can find a complete list of ingredients used in the recipes inside the book.Includes: a graduated cylinder, 120 mL beaker, Erlenmeyer flask, test tubes and test tube stand, papermaking deckle and frame, large and small bioplastic-forming trays, spatula, shape molds, pipette, 4 Latex Balloons, 100 mL of glycerin for making bioplastics, funnel, and paintbrush.