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Crime Busters B
Posted: September 3rd, 2023, 9:00 pm
by bernard
Re: Crime Busters B
Posted: March 6th, 2024, 11:19 am
by spsgasper
We are a small school and this is the first year I have students competing in this event. Can anyone share a list of needed materials for the students to bring with them? The list of materials I found seems to have materials that I wouldn't think they would need for this event. Thanks.
Re: Crime Busters B
Posted: March 14th, 2024, 9:20 pm
by jaspattack
spsgasper wrote: ↑March 6th, 2024, 11:19 am
We are a small school and this is the first year I have students competing in this event. Can anyone share a list of
needed materials for the students to bring with them? The list of materials I found seems to have materials that I wouldn't think they would need for this event. Thanks.
Everything on the Recommended Lab Equipment list for Division B (available on soinc.org) is necessary. I would argue that there's nothing on that list you wouldn't use, but it obviously depends on how your students do their tests.
At the bare minimum I would have a spot plate/well plate for testing powders, some small (~250 mL?) beakers for chromatography, a scoopula/spatula, pH paper, and a magnet. I would also really encourage you to have some plastic pipettes as well as microscope slides and covers, but at the very least try to have a well plate and some small beakers. The test tube stuff is kind of optional (I personally never really used test tubes that much) but a spot plate is genuinely essential to success in this event because qualitative analysis sections are worth so much of your final score.