Showing 30 experiments that use the Wireless Colorimeter & Turbidity Sensor.

High School / Chemistry

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.

Advanced Placement / Chemistry

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.

Advanced Placement / Chemistry

Empirical Formula

In this lab, students use a colorimeter and stoichiometric calculations to obtain the chemical formula of a compound.

Advanced Placement / Chemistry

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.

Advanced Placement / Chemistry

Chemical Equilibrium

Students use the results of a colorimeter and a temperature sensor to control the direction of a reversible chemical reaction.

Advanced Placement / Chemistry

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.

High School / Environmental Science

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...

High School / BiologyEnvironmental Science

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...

High School / Environmental Science

Modeling an Ecosystem

In this lab, students will design and study three, small ecosystems. Students will manipulate system interactions while monitoring gas exchange, environmental...

High School / Environmental Science

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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