The list of materials for the Household Chemistry course may be longer than what you expect. This is because the course is primarily composed of hands-on activities. It is likely that you already own many of the materials. Others are quite inexpensive and may be available in local dollar stores, grocery stores, or department stores. Each unit corresponds to a week in the course. (For example, items for Unit 3 will be needed in Week 3 of the course). Items marked as “perishable” should not be acquired until the student needs them in the course.
You need these throughout the course:
- Access to water
 - Computer
 - Printer
 - Printer paper
 - Photo-taking device
 - Old newspaper
 
The materials are listed for the individual activities within each unit.
Unit 1: States of Matter
Water’s Freezing Point
Ice cube, 2 cm cube or larger  | String, 10 cm length  | Table salt  | 
Gak
Safety goggles  | Bowl or cup  | Spoon  | 
Measuring cup  | Liquid starch, 100 mL  | White glue, 100 mL  | 
Water  | Food coloring (optional), a few drops  | 
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Inventory
Inventory Data Table (download from the course)  | Pen or pencil  | Miscellaneous assorted kitchen items  | 
 How Hot Can Water Get?  | 
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Small saucepan  | Thermometer  | Safety goggles  | 
Oven mitt or potholder  | Timer or stopwatch  | Printed data table  | 
Unit 2: Mixtures
Types of Mixtures
Measuring cups  | Spoon  | Milk, 250 mL  | 
Warm water, 750 mL  | Sugar, 40 g  | Sand, 100 g  | 
Glasses or plastic cups, 400 mL capacity or larger, 4  | Flashlight  | Safety goggles  | 
 
Mixtures Lab: Salad Dressing
Jar with a lid, 500 mL  | Dijon mustard, 10 mL  | Olive oil, 120 mL  | 
Vinegar, 10 mL  | Salt  | Pepper  | 
Vegetables (e.g., celery, carrots, or cucumbers), crackers, or bread (optional)  | Colored pencils, assorted colors  | Piece of unlined paper  | 
Safety goggles  | 
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Separating Mixtures
Ziploc bag, sandwich size  | Staples, 10, separated or steel wool cut into small pieces  | Beads, plastic or glass, 20  | 
Sand, 20 g  | Water, 50 mL  | Container that holds 100 mL of water  | 
Bar or kitchen magnet  | Strainer or colander  | Coffee filters, 3  | 
Cups, small plastic, 4  | 
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Salt Water Evaporation
Measuring cup  | Salt, 10 g  | Warm water, 50 mL  | 
A clear glass with capacity of 100 mL or larger  | Salt Water Observation and Data form (download from the course)  | Ruler  | 
Spoon  | Safety goggles  | 
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Food Dye Chromatography
Coffee filters, 2 (white filters work best)  | Food dye, 2 different colors  | Scissors  | 
Water  | Small paper cups, 2  | Ruler  | 
Safety goggles  | 
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Unit 3: Physical and Chemical Changes
The Naked Egg
Egg, in shell, uncooked (Perishable)  | White vinegar (enough to completely cover the egg when placed in the jar; you need enough to do this two times)  | Jar  | 
Bowl  | Slotted spoon  | Safety goggles  | 
Camera (optional)  | Paper (optional)  | Pen or pencil (optional)  | 
Chemical Reactions #1
Yeast, 1 packet, newly purchased  | A glass, 300 mL capacity or larger  | Warm water, 50 mL  | 
Spoon  | 3% hydrogen peroxide, 40 mL  | Thermometer  | 
Safety goggles  | 
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Chemical Reactions #2
Baking soda, 20 g  | A glass, 400 mL capacity or larger  | Vinegar, 50 mL  | 
Thermometer  | Safety goggles  | 
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Unit 4: Atoms and Molecules
Build an Atomic Model
Paper plate, any size  | Marker  | Modeling clay, 100 g  | 
*Glass or plastic beads, 6  | *Kidney beans (dry), 6  | *Chickpeas (dry), 6  | 
White glue  | 
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*Can substitute other small objects that you have on hand for making your model
Candy Balancing Equations
M & Ms, Skittles, or other different color candies (blue, red, green, and orange; 10 of each color)  | Candy Balancing Equations Form (download from the course)  | Colored pencils (blue, red, green, and orange)  | 
Ionic and Covalent Compounds
M & Ms, Skittles, or other different color candies (10 candies for each of 2 colors)  | Ionic and Covalent Compounds Sheet (download from the course)  | 
Unit 5: Biochemistry
Churning Butter
Safety goggles  | Heavy cream, 400 mL (Perishable)  | Jar with lid  | 
Butter knife  | Bread (Perishable)  | 
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Enzyme Action: Lactose Free Milk
Lactase tablet  | Large cups, 2  | Spoon  | 
A mortar and pestle or something that can be used to grind the tablet  | Milk, 500 mL (Perishable)  | Safety goggles  | 
Glucose test strips (2)  | 
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Enzyme Action: Fruit in Jell-O
Jell-O (1 small package)  | Hot tap water, 250 mL  | Cold tap water, 250 mL  | 
Large bowl  | Medium size plastic bowls, 2  | Spoon  | 
Fresh pineapple or kiwi (Perishable)  | Safety goggles  | 
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Apple Browning
Apple slices (5) (Perishable)  | Baking soda solution, 10 mL (3 teaspoons of baking soda to 60 mL of water)  | Room temperature water, 10 mL  | 
Paper cups, 4  | Lemon juice, 10 mL  | Hot water, 10 mL  | 
Paper plate  | Safety goggles  | Tweezers or tongs  | 
Pen or pencil  | A camera  | 
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Unit 6: Fermentation and Food Preservation
Yeast Fermentation
Yeast packet  | Sugar, 25 g  | Glass jar, 500 mL  | 
Stirring rod or spoon  | Warm water, 100 mL  | Test tubes, 2  | 
Small latex-free balloons; must fit securely on the test tube  | Safety goggle  | 
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Yogurt Making
2% Milk, 240 mL (Perishable)  | Food thermometer, 0-100C  | Measuring cups, up to 240 mL  | 
Jar with lid, 500 mL  | Saucepan, 1 L  | Plain yogurt, 200 mL (Perishable)  | 
Safety goggles  | Stove  | Kitchen towel  | 
Spoon  | 
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Food Preservation
Oven  | Baking tray  | Apples, 3 cut into thin slices (Perishable)  | 
Cinnamon, 1 tsp  | Distilled water, 4 L  | Salt, 30 g  | 
Fresh dill, 1 small bunch (Perishable)  | Cucumbers, 6 small (Perishable)  | Large pitcher  | 
Ziploc bag, 1 large  | Small jar with a lid  | Berries, 2 cups (Perishable)  | 
Ziploc bag, sandwich bag  | Sugar, 51 g  | Plastic spoon  | 
Saucepans  | Refrigerator  | Safety goggles  | 
Unit 7: Water
Properties of Water
Cups, 4, 100 mL  | Cup or bowl, 400 mL  | Paperclip  | 
Tweezers  | Small coin  | Microscope slides  | 
Rubbing alcohol, 50 mL  | Water, 50 mL  | Eyedroppers, 3  | 
Salt  | Celery  | Food coloring (small bottle)  | 
Plastic cups, 500 mL  | Permanent marker  | Stir rods, 2  | 
Paper towels  | Gummy bears  | Small paper cups  | 
Measuring cup, 25 mL  | Balance  | Safety goggles  | 
Rock Candy
Sugar, 600 g  | Spoon  | Water, 250 mL  | 
Heat safe jars, 500 mL  | Hot plates  | Bamboo skewers or craft sticks  | 
Safety goggles  | 
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Ice Cream
Ziploc bag, 1 L  | Large Ziploc bag, 4 L  | Half and half, 125 mL (Perishable)  | 
Sugar, 15 g  | Vanilla extract, 1 mL  | Ice  | 
Rock salt, 90 g  | Safety goggles  | Spoon  | 
Paper cup  | 
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Unit 8: Vitamins and Minerals
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- Paper and colored pencils or markers
 
Extracting Iron from Cereal
Iron fortified cereal (1 box)  | Ziploc bag  | Safety goggles  | 
Strong magnet; neodymium magnets preferred  | 
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Rates of Reaction
Alka-Seltzer tablets, 6  | Measuring cup, 100 mL  | Medium size pot  | 
Ziploc bag  | Large jar, 500 mL  | Thermometer  | 
Stopwatch  | Vinegar, 500 mL  | Stove  | 
Safety goggles  | 
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Unit 9: Acids, Bases, and Soap
The pH Scale Lab
Measuring cup, 25 mL  | Tap water, 10 mL  | White vinegar, 10 mL  | 
Red cabbage indicator (Perishable)  | Lemon juice, 10 mL  | Soapy water, 10 mL  | 
Salt water, 10 mL  | Cups, 4 oz. size, 8  | pH indicator paper and color key  | 
Seltzer water, 10 mL  | Ascorbic acid, 10 mL  | 
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Clean Coin Challenge
Cups  | Baking soda solution, 50 mL  | Lemon juice, 50 mL  | 
Water, 50 mL  | Unclean copper coins, 5  | Measuring cup, 100 mL  | 
Tweezers  | Paper towels  | Safety goggles  | 
pH indicator paper and color key  | 
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Soap Investigation
Liquid dish soap, 5 mL  | Tap water, 100 mL  | A jar with a lid  | 
Vegetable oil, 100 mL  | Measuring cup, 100 mL  | 2 Styrofoam plates with raised edge  | 
Straw  | Food coloring  | Whole milk, 100 mL (Perishable)  | 
Safety goggles  | 
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Unit 10: Polymers
Athletic Shoes
- Pair of your athletic shoes
 
Bouncy Ball
Measuring spoons, 5 mL  | Warm water, 60 mL  | Cornstarch, 23 g  | 
Borax powder, 4.5 g  | White glue, 15 mL  | Paper cups, 2, 100 mL capacity or larger  | 
Craft stick or plastic spoon  | Food coloring, several drops of any color  | Ruler  | 
Safety goggles  | 
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Recycling Code Scavenger Hunt
Assorted polymer products, items found around the house  | Recycling Code Scavenger Hunt Table (download from course)  | 
Skewered Balloon
Paper towel  | Bamboo skewer  | Safety goggles  | 
Balloons, latex-free, round shape, (when inflated, must be shorter than the bamboo skewer), 3  | Camera or phone with videotaping capability  | Vegetable oil or dishwashing soap, small amount  | 
Toys that Grow
Growing toy  | Bucket or large bowl  | Ruler  | 
Kitchen scale (optional)  | Water  | Toys that Grow Form (download from course)  | 
Unit 11: Light, Color, Pigments, and Paint
Chalk Paint
Colored chalk, several of 2 different colors  | Ziploc bags, sandwich size, 2  | White glue, 40 mL  | 
Water  | Paper, white, copy paper size  | Wooden mallet or hammer  | 
Craft sticks, 2  | Small paper cups, 2  | Paintbrushes, 2  | 
Safety goggles  | 
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Natural Dyes
Cotton balls, 3  | Rubbing alcohol, 20 mL  | Safety goggles  | 
Black tea, brewed for 3–5 minutes, 10 mL  | Berries (raspberry, blackberry, or blueberry), 5 of the same type of berry (Perishable)  | Paper cups, bathroom size or larger, 3  | 
Ziploc bags, sandwich size, 2  | Spinach, 3 or more leaves  | Paper towel  | 
Stains
Cotton cloth or cotton napkin, light color  | Vegetable oil, 15 mL  | Grass or leaves  | 
Dish detergent, 5 mL  | Baking soda, 30 g  | Paper cups, small, 15  | 
Spoons, 2  | Permanent marker  | Scissors  | 
Coffee, brewed, 15 mL  | Water  | Paper towels  | 
Lemon juice, 30 mL  | Container, 50 mL capacity or larger  | Measuring spoons  | 
3% Hydrogen peroxide, 30 mL  | Stains Data Table (download from course)  | 
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Invisible Ink
Lemon juice, 10 mL  | Cotton swab  | Paper cup, small  | 
Safety goggles  | White copier paper or lined notebook paper  | Heat lamp, incandescent light bulb, or a hair dryer  |