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Calendar October 17, 2018 10/17/18 AuthorBy Subscription Box Mom Comments 0 Comments 0

KiwiCo Fire Lab Project Kit Review + Coupon

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KiwiCo Fire Lab Project Kit Review

KiwiCo Fire Lab Project Kit Review

The Fire Lab from Kiwi Co is part of the new Chemistry Lab Set. The chemistry lab set is made up of three boxes: Vortex Lab, Fire Lab, and Glow Lab. You can buy them all for $109.95 and save $20.00! The Vortex Lab sells alone for $34.95 and includes everything you need to make a colorful flame lamp, along with 7 other experiments. Young Scientists will learn the chemistry of combustion, oxidation, and capillary action.

KiwiCo Fire Lab Project Kit Review

Everything came in Kiwi Co box, with a colorful sleeve about the lab. The back of the box has a picture with all the supplies listed.

KiwiCo Fire Lab Project Kit Review

First Look

KiwiCo Fire Lab Project Kit Review

All of the experiments are found in this lab book.

KiwiCo Fire Lab Project Kit Review

When you open the book, there is a glossary and the scientific method.

KiwiCo Fire Lab Project Kit Review

There is also a page with all the supplies listed.

Tools

Tools: There are pipettes, scoops, stir sticks, test tubes, matches, burner, burner holder, steel wool, candle, and cotton swabs.

Safety

Safety: To keep you safe, the box includes a mess mat, googles and three different sizes of gloves. The gloves were left out of my box, but I just used ones from another box.

Chemicals

Chemicals

Chemicals: The box includes Methanol, Lithium Chloride, Strontium Chloride, and Copper Chloride.

Experiment 1: Fire & Fuels

Experiment 1: Fire & Fuels

The first experiment was quite easy.The silver sheet serves as the protective surface for the candle and the jar of water makes sure everything is extinguished. You light the candle and burn one cotton swab, then put out the flame. The second swab is coated in methanol and then burned. fuel, so it burns first, before burning the cotton.

Experiment 2: Fire & Oxygen

Experiment 2: Fire & Oxygen

The second experiment uses the glass burner for an experiment on oxygen and how it affects fire. Once the jar was placed over the flame, the fire lost oxygen and so the flame was extinguished.

Experiment 2: Fire & Oxygen

Experiment 3 Flame Vacuum

Experiment 3 Flame Vacuum

This is a similar experiment to the last one, only you fill up the bottom of the orange container with water, then place the jar on top.

Experiment 3 Flame Vacuum

 

Experiment 4: Solid Flame Test

Experiment 4: Solid Flame Test

For this experiment, you coat the cotton ball in melted wax, then you dip the cotton swab in various powdered chemicals. Once coated, you put it in the fire to see what color the chemicals turn.

Experiment 4: Solid Flame Test

Lithium Chloride turned red.

Copper Chloride turned green.

Experiment 4: Solid Flame Test

Strontium Chloride turned red/yellow.

Experiment 5: Liquid Flame Test

Experiment 4: Solid Flame Test

For this experiment, You mix each of the powdered chemicals in the last experiment with methanol.

Experiment 4: Solid Flame Test

Each of the test tubes is labeled, so you know which is which. You coat a cotton swap with each of the chemicals, one by one and observe the reaction.

Experiment 4: Solid Flame Test

Lithium Chloride turned red.

Experiment 4: Solid Flame Test

Copper Chloride turned green.

Experiment 4: Solid Flame Test

Strontium Chloride turned yellow.

Experiment 6: Burning Steel

Experiment 6: Burning Steel

For this experiment, you will pull off a piece of steel wool, stretch it out and burn it.

Experiment 6: Burning Steel

This is the steel wool burning.

KiwiCo Fire Lab Project Kit Review

Final Thought: My son loved completing these experiments. I completed most of the work, as I really didn't want my son to be near fire. There were many experiments in the box, so your child won't be bored. While designed for14 years and up, with supervision, this would be a good box for younger kids too. You can buy this box for $34.95 or buy all three chemistry kits for $109.95, a savings of $20.00. These are one time only boxes, so you won't be signed up for a subscription.

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