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College / Chemistry

Boyle's Law: The Gas Pressure-Volume Relationship

Students use a Wireless pressure sensor and Chemvue software to measure how the pressure of a fixed...

College / Chemistry

Stoichiometry: Mole Relationships in Reactions

Students use a Wireless Conductivity Sensor and Chemvue software to determine the ideal ratio between...

College / Chemistry

Kinetics: Reaction Order and Rate Constant

Students use a Wireless Pressure Sensor with included accessories and Chemvue software to determine...

College / Chemistry

Nernst Equation: Concentration versus Cell Potential

Students use a Wireless voltage sensor, Chemvue software, and Nernst equation calculations to compare...

College / Chemistry

Physical and Chemical Changes

Students use Wireless sensors (pH, conductivity, temperature, and pressure) with Chemvue software to characterize changes in matter as either physical...

College / Chemistry

Enthalpy of Change

Students use a Wireless Temperature Sensor, a calorimeter, and Chemvue software to calculate enthalpy and track the flow of energy into or out of a system...

College / Chemistry

Identify an Unknown with Melting Point

Students use a Wireless Melting Point Apparatus to find the melting point range of an unknown substance...

College / Chemistry

Melting Point of Aspirin

Students use a Wireless Melting Point Apparatus to find the melting point range of a commercial aspirin tablet to assess its purity. Choose among Chemvue,...

College / Chemistry

Beer's Law: Solution Absorbance and Concentration

Students use Chemvue software and either a Wireless Spectrometer (PS-2600) or a Wireless Colorimeter...

College / Chemistry

Kinetics of a Bleaching Reaction

Students use Chemvue software and either a Wireless Spectrometer (PS-2600A) or a Wireless Colorimeter and Turbidity Sensor (PS-3215) to determine reaction...

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