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 systems.
Supports NGSS Performance Expectation HS-ESS2-2: Analyze geoscience data to make the claim that one change to Earth’s surface can create feedbacks that cause changes to other Earth’s systems.
Grade Level: High School
Subject: Chemistry • Earth Science • Environmental Science
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Featured Equipment
Cuvettes and Caps
Replacement Polystyrene Cuvettes and Caps for the PASCO Wireless Spectrometer.
Condenser
Designed to cool the vapors from a liquid sample that is being heated (distilled), and capture the condensation.
Wireless Colorimeter & Turbidity Sensor
This sensor can function as a turbidimeter or colorimeter and is capable of measuring absorbance and transmittance at six different wavelengths.
Wireless Conductivity Sensor
This waterproof sensor connects via Bluetooth® to measure both conductivity (ionic content in solution) and total dissolved solids.
100 NTU Calibration Standard
Replacement calibration standard for PASPORT Turbidity Sensor (PS-2122).
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