Creating a Poof and Not a Giant Kaboom발음듣기
Creating a Poof and Not a Giant Kaboom
(Linda) When you're doing science experiments, the objective is the reaction, not the size of the reaction.발음듣기
You don't need to have huge beakers of chemicals when small quantities will work to see whether or not there is a physical change in the chemicals.발음듣기
So, by applying these concepts, we're doing the same types of experiments on a much smaller scale.발음듣기
The big obstacles were, if you find someone who can manufacture them for me, and liability insurance.발음듣기
If you're putting together a hundred chemistry kits, and they have over sixty chemicals in them, you're looking at over six thousand little individual packages. These kits are not toys.발음듣기
They truly do replicate what students do on campus, and you can imagine if you go talk to an insurance agent, and you tell them that you need business insurance because you're sending hydrochloric acid to students in their homes, then they run screaming away.발음듣기
But I found an insurance agent who had actually been a chemistry major in college, who was familiar with small-scale and micro-scale chemistry.발음듣기
Today, we produce science lab packs for colleges in every state in the U.S., and spanning not just chemistry, but also biology, geology, physics, microbiology, and anatomy and physiology.발음듣기
(Linda) We've been doing this for eighteen years, have a one hundred percent safety record, and I think most importantly, the students have proven that they can and they will take responsibility for their own learning, that they can do real science work at home.발음듣기
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