Showing 30 experiments that use the Wireless Colorimeter & Turbidity Sensor.
Single Replacement Reactions
In this lab, students will use a colorimeter to determine the mass of copper consumed and silver deposited in a single replacement reaction.
Light, Color, And Concentration
In this lab, students use a colorimeter to learn how to use visible light to determine the concentration of colored ion species in a solution.
Empirical Formula
In this lab, students use a colorimeter and stoichiometric calculations to obtain the chemical formula of a compound.
Measuring The Speed Of A Reaction
Students use a colorimeter sensor to determine the order of a reaction and the effect of variables on the reaction rate.
Chemical Equilibrium
Students use the results of a colorimeter and a temperature sensor to control the direction of a reversible chemical reaction.
Measuring The Speed Of A Reaction
Students use a spectrometer to determine the order of a reaction and the effect of variables on the reaction rate.
Water Treatment
In this lab, students will model several water treatment methods. Then they will use pH, conductivity, and turbidity sensors to assess the effectiveness...
Plant Pigments and Photosynthesis
In this lab, students will separate plant pigments from a sample using paper chromatography and measure the light reactions of photosynthesis using a colorimetric...
Modeling an Ecosystem
In this lab, students will design and study three, small ecosystems. Students will manipulate system interactions while monitoring gas exchange, environmental...
Diffusion
In this lab, students will measure the pH, conductivity, and absorbance of a model cell containing a semi-permeable membrane to better understand cell...
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