Showing 95 experiments that use the Wireless Temperature Sensor.

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...

Advanced Placement / Chemistry

Modeling Chemistry

In this lab, students use temperature, pH, and conductivity sensors to explore chemical and physical changes and analyze them for ambiguity. This lab helps...

Advanced Placement / Chemistry

Stoichiometry Of Solutions

In this lab, students use a drop counter, conductivity sensor, and a temperature sensor to determine the concentration of dissolved ions by titration.

Advanced Placement / Chemistry

Factors That Affect Reaction Rate

In this lab. students use a pressure sensor and temperature sensor to explore several variables that affect the rate of a chemical reaction.

Advanced Placement / Chemistry

Measuring The Speed Of A Reaction

Students use a colorimeter sensor to determine the order of a reaction and the effect of variables on the reaction rate.

Advanced Placement / Chemistry

Energy In Chemical Reactions

Students use a temperature sensor to demonstrate that the heat q is dependent on reaction conditions but the change in enthalpy is a constant quantity.

Advanced Placement / Chemistry

Chemical Equilibrium

Students use the results of a colorimeter and a temperature sensor to control the direction of a reversible chemical reaction.

Advanced Placement / Chemistry

Measuring The Speed Of A Reaction

Students use a spectrometer to determine the order of a reaction and the effect of variables on the reaction rate.

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