The previously stated opinion that kits are generally not a worthwhile purchase does not apply to this kit.
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This kit is intended to do stuff at the test tube level, but you can do lots of good stuff at that level. I can not believe that a distillation apparatus are inexpensive. Granted, it would be nice to have other equipment, but that would be costly.
#Chem c3000 zinc and sulfur manual#
If we assume that the manual provided is reasonably good and the description of kit (below) is accurate, the kit appears to be fun to do and educational. Also, we would have to factor in the convenience of buying all at once rather than piecemeal shopping. Now, if we take all the components and sum up the cost of procuring them, I intuitively estimate that the cost would be greater. Let us say (rashly) that the kit cost $160USD when you include shipping and handling. Two – the components are not worthy of what a kit should have to be beneficial. One – you can get a better deal by purchasing the components separately. I will guess that there are two possibilities. It is unclear to me from previous post why this kit was not acceptable to previous persons posting here.
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My analysis may not apply to someone living outside the USA. Also note that I do not have direct experience with the chemistry kit mentioned or have anything to gain by recommending it. I have copied below the contents of the link I posted previously for those who are link challenged. I am going to try to critically analyze this question and see if there is a different answer than posted above.