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Salter Science was a brand of science kits sold by Thomas Salter Ltd., a Scotland-based company which manufactured toys and science activity kits for children. Kits included activities with electricity, microscopy, magnetism and crystal gardens, but the company is probably best known for their chemistry sets. The company also produced other items such as an "Adventure Kit" consisting of a water bottle, compass, toy binoculars and a real working camera. Some toys were related to TV series, such as the 'KOJAK' ACTION SET. It also produced crafts plaster moulding sets Frog & Owl.

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  • Salter Science was a brand of science kits sold by Thomas Salter Ltd., a Scotland-based company which manufactured toys and science activity kits for children. Kits included activities with electricity, microscopy, magnetism and crystal gardens, but the company is probably best known for their chemistry sets. The company also produced other items such as an "Adventure Kit" consisting of a water bottle, compass, toy binoculars and a real working camera. Some toys were related to TV series, such as the 'KOJAK' ACTION SET. It also produced crafts plaster moulding sets Frog & Owl. Thomas Salter Ltd. was founded in London in 1913, moved to Glenrothes, Fife, and closed in 1992. Chemistry sets from Salter Science included a various number of chemicals, which were numbered, so that the numbers were the same across the sets. Some of the chemicals included were: 1. * Copper Sulfate 2. * Sodium Carbonate 3. * Calcium Oxychloride 4. * Iron Filings 5. * Calcium Hydroxide 6. * Sodium Hydrogen Sulfate 7. * Tartaric Acid 8. * Methyl Orange 9. * Ferrous Sulfate 10. * Ammonium Carbonate 11. * Magnesium Ribbon 12. * Copper Wire 13. * Ammonium Chloride 14. * Sodium Thiosulfate 15. * Sodium Perborate 16. * Cobalt Chloride 1. * Soluble Starch 1. * Sodium Metabisulfite 2. * Carbon Rods 1. * Borax 2. * Iron Alum 1. * Sky Blue Also commonly included were small glass test tubes, a spatula, a funnel, corks with and without holes, glass tubes that would fit in the cork holes, a tiny glass saw to cut the tubes, a small bottle brush, test tube racks and a methylated spirit burner for heating. The instruction manual told how to heat the glass tubes to make them bend, and also how to make them stretch and cut them in half using the glass saw in the middle of the stretch to make two pipettes. (en)
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  • Salter Science was a brand of science kits sold by Thomas Salter Ltd., a Scotland-based company which manufactured toys and science activity kits for children. Kits included activities with electricity, microscopy, magnetism and crystal gardens, but the company is probably best known for their chemistry sets. The company also produced other items such as an "Adventure Kit" consisting of a water bottle, compass, toy binoculars and a real working camera. Some toys were related to TV series, such as the 'KOJAK' ACTION SET. It also produced crafts plaster moulding sets Frog & Owl. (en)
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