Innovating Science - Ferrofluid - Magnetic Fluid Demonstration - 50mL
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You can demonstrate magnetic fields for your students in a very visual way. WARNING: This is not a toy, this product is intended for scientific use by
Basic Ferrofluid Kit Includes: 2 fluid ounce bottle of educational grade ferrofluid (FerroTec EFH1), a set of disposable gloves, 1 pipette, a set of petri dishes EDUCATION - These ferrofluids are specifically designed for use in classrooms, schools, and museums. They feature magnetic properties that make it easier to visualize the magnetic patterns. They're also great for DIY science projects and other thought provoking science experiments.
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Ferrofluid is a colloidal liquid made of particles less than 10 nanometers in diameter. When exposed to to a magnetic field, the nanoparticles form regular patterns of peaks and valleys. You can demonstrate magnetic fields for your students in a very visual way.