Fermentation

Students use an ethanol sensor to determine the ability of yeast to use different types of carbohydrates—sucrose and starch—for fermentation.

Grade Level: Advanced PlacementHigh School

Subject: Biology

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Standards Correlations

IB® Topics AP® Topics
2.1; 2.8 2-1.A; 2-1.F; 2-1.G; 2-1.H; 2-1.

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Ethanol Sensor

PASPORT Ethanol Sensor

The PASPORT Ethanol Sensor measures the concentration of ethanol in a gas sample or in the vapor above a liquid. It is well-suited for both continuous recording and discrete measurements. For use with PASPORT Interfaces.

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