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Did you ever buy one of those old chemistry sets for kids?

ChristineM

"Be strong", I whispered to my coffee.
Premium Member
My dad went to a reputable toy shop in Manchester and bought me one for a birthday one year. The worst mistake he ever made.
It taught me much about chemistry and gave me the confidence to research and experiment outside the chemistry set.

Making different strengths of gunpowder and trying them out in a copper pipe loaded like a cannon.

Taking some of dads weed killer from the barn and making a bomb that blew a 3 ft crater in a field and smashed a couple of windows quite a way away.

Dad confiscated the chemistry set.
 

Tomef

Well-Known Member
Did you ever buy one of those old chemistry sets for kids? I did.Didn't work.:(
Yeah. I still remember the smell I got from mixing some blue crystals with something or other. I tried a few experiments, pretty sure they worked, but I can't remember what exactly. Testing PH and things like that maybe.
 

Wu Wei

ursus senum severiorum and ex-Bisy Backson
No, and my parents wouldn't even buy me one when I was a kid and they were new.....
 
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Jainarayan

ॐ नमो भगवते वासुदेवाय
Staff member
Premium Member
It taught me much about chemistry and gave me the confidence to research and experiment outside the chemistry set.
Me too. I had one that turned into a hobby. I learned a good bit. I never stereotypically blew up the house, but I did stink it up ... bad .. one time. I lit a large amount of sulfur, which wafted around the house. My father wanted to kill me. :D
 

Watchmen

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Premium Member
Never had the chemistry set, but had the electronics one. Could basically put some wires together to make a circuit or make a lightbulb come on or receive a radio signal. Fun times.
 

sun rise

The world is on fire
Premium Member
I had one and thought I'd be a chemist. I even made stuff that would get me in trouble today such as NI3 a contact explosive. Although that was nothing compared to a friend who made nitroglycerin and blew up snowdrifts with the stuff.
 

Jedster

Flying through space
My dad went to a reputable toy shop in Manchester and bought me one for a birthday one year. The worst mistake he ever made.
It taught me much about chemistry and gave me the confidence to research and experiment outside the chemistry set.

Making different strengths of gunpowder and trying them out in a copper pipe loaded like a cannon.

Taking some of dads weed killer from the barn and making a bomb that blew a 3 ft crater in a field and smashed a couple of windows quite a way away.

Dad confiscated the chemistry set.
My dad also bought me a chemistry set(at age 12), so I looked up in our Encyclopaedia how to make gunpowder and sure enough I had all the ingredients in the set. So, I made the mix according to the proportions, lit it and to my surprise, it worked and blew a hole in the leather covering my desk. He never found out.
 

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