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Actually, I like the small glass aquarium. I've used plexiglass and plastic tanks for these CO2 experiments in the past, but always preferred the common pet-store variety aquarium for all of the reasons you mentioned - cheap, easy to get, can take the extreme temps, easy to see through them. In addition, they don't weigh very much, so they're easy to move around, easy to clean, fairly scratch resistant.
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OK, this is one of those things where you know there has to be someone out
there who has thought of something better along the way...
We use your typical 5 or 10 gallon glass aquarium to do dry ice experiments.
(You know, floating bubbles, snuffing candles, the whole 9 yards) Each time
one breaks, I think "Gee, there has to be something better" but never get
around to it and then before you know it, it's 2 hours before the program,
so I run out and buy........another aquarium.
We like the aquarium mainly because it is transparent and easy to see the
bubbles floating and other stuff. It also helps that it can pretty much
hold up against the cold temps and is an easy to obtain off-the-shelf item.
Now I'm calling upon the collective wisdom of my ASTC colleagues: Who's got
a better idea?
I welcome your prompt thoughts and suggestions, as I need to buy one for
tomorrow morning!
Thanks!
Dante
Dante Centuori
Creative Director, Education
COSI Toledo
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Toledo, OH 43604-1579
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