| The Thames & Kosmos Fuel Cell Car & Experiment 
            Kit provides a playful introduction to one of the most significant 
            technologies of the early 21st Century. With this kit you can build 
            a model car that actually runs on water!  First, add water and watch it separate into 
            hydrogen and oxygen. Then, use those stored gases to power your 
            vehicle across the floor. Now that we have your attention, roll up 
            your sleeves and find out more through experiments and 
            demonstrations you can do on your own, in a classroom or with 
            friends.
  Fuel cells are a promising means of producing 
            energy in the future. Some fuel cells, such as this one, do not 
            consume fossil fuels and therefore are considered environmentally 
            friendly. Automobile manufacturers are already experimenting 
            successfully with this technology and it is widely believed that 
            fuel cells will power automobiles and many electronic devices, 
            including laptops and cell phones, in the near future.
 With this unique kit, you  can build your own experimental reversible fuel 
            cell car to learn more about this energy source. With more than 30 
            experiments and demonstrations, users will learn how a reversible 
            fuel cell works to perform electrolysis as well as to create energy. 
            The electricity required to activate electrolysis is created with a 
            large solar cell included with the kit. During electrolysis, water 
            is separated into hydrogen and oxygen and the resulting energy is 
            stored as a gas. When needed, the gas is fed into the fuel cell, 
            which then serves as the power source. The 96-page, full color  Experiment Manual offers over 30 experiments, 
            including: How to build a solar-powered car. Effects of direct 
            and indirect radiation. Characteristics of a solar module. 
            Electrolysis and its effect on water. Oxy-hydrogen test. How to 
            construct and load a reversible fuel cell. Decomposition of water in 
            the fuel cell. Qualitative and quantitative analysis of gas in a 
            fuel cell. How efficient is electrolysis? How light influences 
            electrolysis. Solar electrolysis. Fuel cell-powered car.
  The Thames & Kosmos Fuel Cell Car & 
            Experiment Kit won a Silver Award from the Parents’ Choice 
            Foundation in 2002. Here’s their review:
 "Wow! - usually when toys say there are 30 experiments, 
            there are a few basic experiments and the others amount to small 
            changes and variations on the basic ones. Not so here. The 
            experiments, based on building a model car that runs on water, are 
            versatile and cover a wide range of phenomena. The background for 
            each phenomenon is extensive. ...For the budding physicist or 
            environmentalist in your house, or the engineer at Grandma’s, this 
            kit is a highway to fun." 
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                | Ages 12 and 
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                | 96-page 
                Manual |  
                | 30 
                Experiments |  
                | Contents: Complete reversible fuel cell (hydrocycle system) • Wire • 
                  Motor • Chassis • Axle • Gas collector • 4 Wheels • Solar 
                  panel with support • Syringe • Tube • Digital multimeter • 
                  Test tube • Protective goggles • Labels • Bag of small parts 
                  for fuel cell • Bag of small electronic parts • Experiment 
                  ManualAdditionally required: 1 quart of distilled 
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