Showing 95 experiments that use the Wireless Temperature Sensor.

Elementary / Elementary Science

Dew and Frost

In this lab, students use a fast-response temperature sensor and a model to simulate the weather conditions responsible for the formation of dew and frost.

Elementary / Elementary Science

Microclimates

In this lab, students use a weather sensor to compare the temperature and humidity of various sites and determine the reason for any variations.

Middle School / BiologyEnvironmental ScienceLife Science

How a Greenhouse Works: Heat

In this lab, students use a temperature sensor to measure the heat generated in a model greenhouse by altering the types of material that light passes...

High School / Chemistry

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...

High School / Chemistry

Phase Change

In this lab, students use a fast response temperature sensor and stainless steel temperature sensor to determine how to add heat to a substance without...

High School / Chemistry

Specific Heat

In this lab, students use a fast response temperature sensor to determine the identity of an unknown metal by calculating the specific heat of the metal...

High School / Chemistry

Heat of Fusion

In this lab, students will use a fast response temperature sensor and calorimetry to determine the heat of fusion for water.

High School / Chemistry

Intermolecular Forces

In this lab, students will use a stainless steel temperature sensor to determine the effects of molecular size and shape on the strength of intermolecular...

High School / Chemistry

Evidence of a Chemical Reaction

In this lab, students will use a fast response temperature sensor to distinguish physical changes and chemical reactions. Students will identify unknown...

High School / Chemistry

Stoichiometry

In this lab, students will use a temperature sensor to determine the mole ratio between the reactants sodium hypochlorite and sodium thiosulfate.

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