High School / Chemistry

Evaporative Cooling

Students use a temperature sensor to determine the evaporation rates of different compounds and use the Molecular Model Set to help relate differences...

High School / Chemistry

State Changes

Students predict the shape of a phase change diagram for water when it moves from the solid to liquid to gas phase, then use a temperature sensor to construct...

High School / Chemistry

Hess's Law

Students use a temperature sensor to experimentally determine the heat of reaction for the formation of a compound.

High School / Chemistry

Volume of a Gas

Students use a Pressure Sensor to quantify a visible pressure-volume relationship in a sample of matter.

High School / Chemistry

Boyle's Law

Students use a pressure sensor to experimentally determine a mathematic expression of Boyle’s law.

High School / Chemistry

Charles' Law

Students use a temperature sensor to experimentally determine the relationship between the temperature and volume of a gas.

High School / Chemistry

Electrolytes

Students use a Conductivity Sensor to distinguish an electrolyte from a non-electrolyte, and create a calibration curve to estimate the concentration of...

High School / Chemistry

Solution Concentration

Students use a colorimeter to construct a calibration curve of known solution concentrations and determine the unknown concentration of a solution (Beer’s...

High School / Chemistry

Colored Solutions

Students use a colorimeter to develop an understanding of how different wavelengths of light interact with particles of a colored solution to produce the...

High School / Chemistry

Optimum Conditions

Students use a pressure and temperature sensor to observe the effect of changing various experimental conditions on the rate of a chemical reaction.

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