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Showing 10 experiments that use the Wireless pH Sensor with Display.

Advanced Placement / Chemistry

Evaluation of Lemonade as a Buffer

Students use a powdered commercial lemonade formulation as a model for buffers and test its capacity to resist pH changes.

Advanced Placement / Chemistry

Investigation of Acid-Base Titrations

Students compare the pH titration profiles of strong, weak and polyprotic acids.

High School / BiologyEnvironmental Science

Soil pH

Students use a pH sensor to investigate how local soil quality may impact the ability to support agricultural crops.

High School / BiologyEnvironmental Science

Acid Rain

Students use a pH sensor to measure the impact atmospheric pollutants have on rainfall and plant growth.

High School / Biology

Membrane Permeability (pH sensor)

Students use a pH sensor to explore which substances can and cannot pass through a cell membrane model.

Advanced Placement / Biology

Diffusion

Students use a pH sensor to investigate the diffusion of hydrogen ions through a semipermeable membrane, comparing the rates of diffusion for two solutions...

High School / Chemistry

Titration Curves

Students will use a pH Sensor and a Drop Counter to explore the shape of a titration curve produced by the titration of a strong acid and a weak acid by...

High School / ChemistryPhysical Science

pH of Household Chemicals

Students will use a pH sensor to determine the pH of common household substances.

High School / Chemistry

Titration of an Unknown Acid

Students use a pH sensor to conduct a strong acid and weak acid titration with a strong base.

High School / ChemistryEarth ScienceEnvironmental Science

Ocean Acidification

Students use a pH sensor to explore the effect of excess atmospheric carbon dioxide on water pH.

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