Showing 95 experiments that use the Wireless Temperature Sensor.
Building a Better Hand Warmer
Students use a temperature sensor to determine the heat of solution of a number of ionic compounds and propose a practical hand warmer design.
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.
How a Greenhouse Works: Heat
Using a temperature sensor, students investigate how heat inside a model greenhouse if affected by changes to the covering materials on the box.
Thermal Insulators and Conductors
Students measure the temperature of water in a variety of cups to identify those that are best served as insulators or conductors.
Evidence of Chemical Reactions
Students will use baking soda, vinegar, and a temperature sensor to investigate chemical reactions.
Temperature and Change
Students will use a temperature sensor, sugar cubes, and water to investigate how temperature can affect the rate in which a solid dissolves.
Phase Change
Students will use a wireless temperature sensor to determine the effect of phase change on the temperature of a substance.
Cell Size
Students use temperature probes to measure the effect of cell size on cell cooling rate using cubes of potato tissue.
Homeostasis
Students use multiple temperature probes simultaneously to investigate the body’s ability to maintain homeostasis when subjected to a cold stimulus.
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