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MicrEcol = Low-cost microscale experiments

Small/Micro Scale Chemistry Laboratory Workshop For High School Teachers January 12-13, 2009, Pathumtani, Thailand

Re-use a TetraPak packing: 1. as a tray,  2. a container for waste, 3. container for materials

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1.. 1-L TetraPak 111. Tray to hold each experiment 2. Container for waste 13. Container for > 50 ampoules ......4. Set of 12 kits

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Safety first:
1. Always use a tray for your experiments.  2. Remove even the smallest amount of spills by toilet paper (it could be a liquid that detroys clothes or harm skin). Collect this paper in a container for waste. ..............

TetraPak containers are "cartons fully airtight, using a system of plastic and aluminium coated paperboard." Using an aseptic filling system they can store milk, soft drinks and wine for a long time. "These initial cartons were tetrahedrons, leading to the company's name, derived from "four" in the Greek language."___________________________________________________________________________________________________

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