Chemcraft Chemical Magic No. [33?]
- 1940 – 1949
Wooden box painted red with white speckled paint design. The case opens on a hinge to reveal nine test tubes on left containing sodium iodide solution, bleaching powder, sodium salicylate, cobalt chloride, ferric ammonium sulfate, sodium bisulfite, mixed dyes, calcium oxide, and sodium bisulfate. Also included on left is a wooden rod, the Chemcraft Chemical Magic manual, four packets of litmus paper, and a Chemcraft fact sheet. On the right side, there are fifteen glass jars with cork stoppers containing: sulfur, trisodium phosphate, trisodium phosphate, sodium carbonate, sodium ferrocyanide, ammonium chloride, aluminum sulfate, nickel ammonium sulfate, tannic acid, sodium thiosulfate, sodium silicate solution, phenolphthalein, manganese sulfate, azurite, powdered iron. Blue wooden test tube rack holds three test tubes, one glass rod, and a packet of litmus indicator paper.
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Science History Institute. Chemcraft Chemical Magic No. [33?]. Photograph, 2018. Science History Institute. Philadelphia. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/zk51vh70w.
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