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Showing 36 experiments that use the Wireless Conductivity Sensor.
Physical and Chemical Changes
Students use Wireless sensors (pH, conductivity, temperature, and pressure) with Chemvue software to characterize changes in matter as either physical...
Stoichiometry: Mole Relationships in Reactions
Students use a Wireless Conductivity Sensor and Chemvue software to determine the ideal ratio between...
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...
Blockly Extension: Types of Bonding
Students design code to determine whether a solid compound is ionic or covalent based on conductivity sensor measurements of aqueous solutions.
Investigating Physical and Chemical Changes of Matter
Students use a variety of sensors and particle modeling to characterize physical and chemical changes...
Stoichiometry in Solutions
Students use conductometric titration and particle modeling to study the stoichiometry of acid-base titration.
A Chemistry Mystery: Name That Unknown!
Students use several methods to characterize compounds according to the nature of intramolecular...
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.
Water Purification
Students use a pH sensor and a conductivity sensor to evaluate the effectiveness of various water treatment processes.
Water and pH
Students use a pH sensor and a conductivity sensor to investigate how an ecosystem could be susceptible to the effects of pollution.
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