High School / Chemistry

Single Replacement Reactions

In this lab, students will use a colorimeter to determine the mass of copper consumed and silver deposited in a single replacement reaction.

High School / Chemistry

Molar Mass of Copper

In this lab, students will use a voltage-current sensor to determine the molar mass of copper through electroplating in an electrolytic cell.

High School / Chemistry

Double Replacement Reactions

In this lab, students will complete a titration to determine the amount of chloride ion in water samples.

High School / Chemistry

Rates of Reaction

In this lab, students will use an absolute pressure sensor to determine the effects of temperature, concentration, and surface area on the rate of a chemical...

High School / Chemistry

Ideal Gas Law

In this lab, students will use an absolute pressure sensor and stainless steel temperature sensor to determine the number of moles of carbon dioxide gas...

High School / Chemistry

Heats of Reaction and Solution

In this lab, students will use a temperature sensor to determine the molar heat of solution for sodium hydroxide and ammonium chloride when they are dissolved...

High School / Chemistry

Hess's Law

In this lab, students will use a temperature sensor to show that the change in enthalpy for the reaction between solid sodium hydroxide and aqueous hydrochloric...

High School / Chemistry

An Acid-Base Titration

In this lab, students will use a drop counter and pH sensor to determine the concentration of a hydrochloric acid solution and an acetic acid solution...

High School / Chemistry

Diprotic Titration: Multi-Step Chemical Reactions

In this lab, students will use a drop counter and pH sensor to determine the concentration of a sodium...

High School / Chemistry

Le Chatelier's Principle

In this lab, students will use a pH sensor to determine how concentration changes effect the equilibrium of a system. Students will relate pH values with...

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