Showing 32 experiments that use the Wireless Colorimeter & Turbidity Sensor.

High School / Chemistry

Solution Concentration: Beer's Law

Students will use the Wireless Colorimeter and Turbidity sensor to measure the absorbance of known solution concentrations in order to determine the unknown...

Advanced Placement / Biology

Osmosis

Students use a colorimeter to determine which extracellular fluid is hypertonic to a model cell and which solution is hypotonic.

Advanced Placement / Biology

Plant Pigments

In this lab, students will extract pigments from spinach leaves and analyze their samples using chromatography and colorimetry.

High School / Chemistry

Solution Concentration

Students use a colorimeter to construct a calibration curve of known solution concentrations and determine the unknown concentration of a solution (Beer’s...

High School / Chemistry

Colored Solutions

Students use a colorimeter to develop an understanding of how different wavelengths of light interact with particles of a colored solution to produce the...

High School / ChemistryEarth ScienceEngineeringEnvironmental ScienceSTEM

Project: Design a Purification Process

Students must engineer a system to purify water that contains macroscopic and microscopic contaminants...

High School / BiologyChemistry

Chlorophyll Extraction

Students use a colorimeter to investigate which wavelengths of light are best absorbed by green plants.

High School / ChemistryEarth ScienceEnvironmental Science

The Water Cycle

Students use a turbidity sensor, a conductivity sensor, and a condenser to explore how energy drives the movement and purification of water through Earth’s...

Advanced Placement / Environmental Science

Modeling an Ecosystem

In this lab, students use a variety of sensors to explore the use of terrariums as a closed system for environmental studies and design methods for exploring...

Advanced Placement / Environmental Science

Water Treatment

In this lab, students use pH, conductivity, and turbidity sensors to demonstrate how water treatment processes such as filtration, flocculation, and sedimentation...

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