Showing 36 experiments that use the Wireless Conductivity Sensor.
Cell Size
Students use a conductivity sensor to measure the effect of cell size on solute diffusion rate using agarose-salt cubes.
Plasmolysis
Students use a conductivity sensor to explain the results of different concentrations of salt water on plant tissue before they design an experiment to...
Properties of Ionic and Covalent Compounds
Students will use hardness, melting point, solubility, and conductivity to determine the bond type...
Physical or Chemical Change
Students use a pH Sensor, a Conductivity Sensor, and a Temperature Sensor to collect evidence that supports their conclusion about whether a chemical or...
Chemical Reactions
Students predict products of a series of chemical reactions and use a temperature, conductivity, and pH sensor to verify a chemical change.
Types of Bonding
Students use a Conductivity Sensor to predict the type(s) of bonding between atoms in solutions made with different substances.
Electrolytes
Students use a Conductivity Sensor to distinguish an electrolyte from a non-electrolyte, and create a calibration curve to estimate the concentration of...
Project: Design a Purification Process
Students must engineer a system to purify water that contains macroscopic and microscopic contaminants...
The Water Cycle
Students use a turbidity sensor, a conductivity sensor, and a condenser to explore how energy drives the movement and purification of water through Earth’s...
Ocean Currents
Students use a Temperature Sensor and a Conductivity Sensor to investigate the driving forces behind ocean currents.
Copyright Disclaimer: Section 107 of the Copyright Act of 1976 makes allowance for “fair use” for purposes of teaching, scholarship, education and research. Reproduction under any other circumstances, without the written consent of PASCO, is prohibited.