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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...
Stoichiometry: Mole Relationships in Reactions
Students use a Wireless Conductivity Sensor and Chemvue software to determine the ideal ratio between...
Kinetics: Reaction Order and Rate Constant
Students use a Wireless Pressure Sensor with included accessories and Chemvue software to determine...
Nernst Equation: Concentration versus Cell Potential
Students use a Wireless voltage sensor, Chemvue software, and Nernst equation calculations to compare...
Physical and Chemical Changes
Students use Wireless sensors (pH, conductivity, temperature, and pressure) with Chemvue software to characterize changes in matter as either physical...
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...
Identify an Unknown with Melting Point
Students use a Wireless Melting Point Apparatus to find the melting point range of an unknown substance...
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,...
Beer's Law: Solution Absorbance and Concentration
Students use Chemvue software and either a Wireless Spectrometer (PS-2600) or a Wireless Colorimeter...
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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