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

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...

High School / Chemistry

Temperature and Thermal Energy

Students use a temperature sensor to help them understand how energy flows between a system and its surroundings, and the difference between the total...

High School / Chemistry

Specific Heat

Students use a temperature sensor to experimentally determine the identity of a metal based on its specific heat capacity.

High School / Chemistry

Energy from Food

Students use a temperature sensor to study the difference between food Calories and the calorie unit, and observe how different food samples provide a...

High School / Chemistry

Heat of Fusion

Students use a temperature sensor to describe the flow of energy through a system during a phase change.

High School / Chemistry

Evaporative Cooling

Students use a temperature sensor to determine the evaporation rates of different compounds and use the Molecular Model Set to help relate differences...

High School / ChemistryEarth ScienceEnvironmental Science

Ocean Currents

Students use a Temperature Sensor and a Conductivity Sensor to investigate the driving forces behind ocean currents.

Elementary / Elementary Science

Freezing and Melting Water

In this lab, students use a temperature sensor to measure the temperature of water in different forms. Students will learn that water can exist in different...

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 / Environmental Science

Energy Content of Food

In this lab, students will build a calorimeter to measure the energy content of foods containing dominant macromolecules (carbohydrates vs. lipids). Then,...

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