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Showing 12 experiments that use the PASPORT Absolute Pressure Sensor.
Boyle's Law
This lab uses the Ideal Gas Law Apparatus syringe to examine Boyle's Law. Using this apparatus, you will hold the temperature of a gas constant while changing...
Boyle's Law
In this lab, students will use absolute pressure sensors to investigate how changes in the volume of a confined gas with constant temperature affects pressure.
Yeast Growth
In this lab, students will use a temperature sensor and an absolute pressure sensor to measure the changing pressure inside a flask of fermenting yeast...
Boyle's Law
In this lab, students will use absolute pressure sensors to observe the relationship between volume and pressure of an enclosed gas at constant temperature.
Absolute Zero
In this lab, students will use absolute pressure and temperature sensors to experimentally determine a numerical value for absolute zero in degrees Celsius.
Percent Oxygen in Air
In this lab, students use an absolute pressure sensor to study air characteristics and determine the percent of oxygen present.
Boyle's Law
In this lab, students use an absolute pressure sensor to determine volume's effect on the pressure of a closed system containing a fixed amount of molecules...
Gay-Lussacs's Law and Absolute Zero
In this lab, students use an absolute pressure sensor and fast response temperature sensor to determine the temperature at which all motion stops (absolute...
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...
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...
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