Showing 61 experiments that use the Wireless pH Sensor.
Polar And Nonpolar Substances
In this lab, students use a pH sensor to learn how a compound's structure influences its solubility in water and oil.
Shape Of Titration Curves
Students use a pH Sensor and drop counter to determine the fundamental shape of a titration curve and the parameters that can cause it to change.
Weak Acid Titration
In this lab, students will use a drop counter and pH sensor to titrate monoprotic and polyprotic weak acids. Then they'll determine the relationship between...
Introduction To Buffers
In this lab, students use a pH sensor to create and analyze a buffer system.
Buffer Properties
In this lab, students use a pH sensor to analyze the nature of buffers as they prepare buffer solutions of a specified pH and test their efficacy.
Determining Soil Quality
In this lab, students use carbon dioxide, conductivity, and pH sensors to determine the quality of different soil samples.
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...
Freshwater Quality Monitoring
In this lab, students assess the local water quality using measurements from pH, conductivity, temperature, dissolved oxygen, and turbidity sensors.
Water and pH
In this lab, students will investigate the conductivity and pH of local water sources before determining the buffering capacity of each sample using a...
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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