Advanced Placement / Chemistry
Energy In Chemical Reactions
Students use a temperature sensor to demonstrate that the heat q is dependent on reaction conditions but the change in enthalpy is a constant quantity.
PreviewDownloadStudent Files
11_Energy_In_Chemical_Reactions_Student.docx | 289.86 KB | |
11_Energy_In_Chemical_Reactions.pdf | 765.22 KB |
Standards Correlations
IB Topics | AP Topics |
---|---|
5.1-5.3 | 5.7 |
Featured Equipment
Wireless Temperature Sensor
The Wireless Temperature Sensor is a general-purpose sensor found in many science labs. With a rugged, waterproof design, and long-lasting battery, students can spend more time collecting data and less time dealing with equipment.
Many lab activities can be conducted with our Wireless, PASPORT, or even ScienceWorkshop sensors and equipment. For assistance with substituting compatible instruments, contact PASCO Technical Support. We're here to help.
Copyright © 2018 PASCO
Copyright Disclaimer: Section 107 of the Copyright Act of 1976 makes allowance for “fair use” for purposes of teaching, scholarship, education and research. Reproduction under any other circumstances, without the written consent of PASCO, is prohibited.