Showing 30 experiments that use the Wireless Pressure Sensor.
Volume of a Gas
Students use a Pressure Sensor to quantify a visible pressure-volume relationship in a sample of matter.
Boyle's Law
Students use a pressure sensor to experimentally determine a mathematic expression of Boyle’s law.
Optimum Conditions
Students use a pressure and temperature sensor to observe the effect of changing various experimental conditions on the rate of a chemical reaction.
Respiration and Energy
Students use a Pressure Sensor to explore the effect of different energy sources on the respiration rate of yeast cells.
Understanding Pressure
In this lab, students will use pressure and temperature sensors to determine how temperature, volume, and gas affect pressure.
Mole-to-Moles Ratio
In this lab, students will determine the ideal amount of sodium bicarbonate to completely react with 10 mL of 0.50 M acetic acid. Students will use these...
Variable Volumes
In this lab, students will use pressure and temperature sensors to determine the volume of gas needed to fill three differently sized plastic bags.
Reaction Rates
In this lab, students will use pressure sensors to determine how the stirring and concentration of reactants affect how fast the reaction between acetic...
Modeling Chemistry
In this lab, students use temperature, pH, and conductivity sensors to explore chemical and physical changes and analyze them for ambiguity. This lab helps...
Factors That Affect Reaction Rate
In this lab. students use a pressure sensor and temperature sensor to explore several variables that affect the rate of a chemical reaction.
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