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Showing 8 experiments that use the Wireless Conductivity Sensor with Display.

College / Chemistry

Stoichiometry: Mole Relationships in Reactions

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

High School / Environmental Science

Drinking Water Quality: Hardness

How are total dissolved solids (TDS) measurements used to evaluate drinking water quality? In this investigation, students use a conductivity sensor to...

Advanced Placement / Chemistry

How Hard is Your Tap Water?

Students use conductometric titration and gravimetry to determine how much calcium carbonate is in a sample of tap water.

Advanced Placement / Biology

Cell Size

Students use a conductivity sensor to measure the effect of cell size on solute diffusion rate using agarose-salt cubes.

Advanced Placement / Biology

Plasmolysis

Students use a conductivity sensor to explain the results of different concentrations of salt water on plant tissue before they design an experiment to...

High School / Chemistry

Types of Bonding

Students use a Conductivity Sensor to predict the type(s) of bonding between atoms in solutions made with different substances.

High School / Chemistry

Electrolytes

Students use a Conductivity Sensor to distinguish an electrolyte from a non-electrolyte, and create a calibration curve to estimate the concentration of...

High School / ChemistryEarth ScienceEnvironmental Science

Ocean Currents

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

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