Showing 30 experiments that use the Wireless Colorimeter & Turbidity Sensor.
Plant Pigments
In this lab, students will extract pigments from spinach leaves and analyze their samples using chromatography and colorimetry.
Solution Concentration
Students use a colorimeter to construct a calibration curve of known solution concentrations and determine the unknown concentration of a solution (Beer’s...
Colored Solutions
Students use a colorimeter to develop an understanding of how different wavelengths of light interact with particles of a colored solution to produce the...
Project: Design a Purification Process
Students must engineer a system to purify water that contains macroscopic and microscopic contaminants...
Chlorophyll Extraction
Students use a colorimeter to investigate which wavelengths of light are best absorbed by green plants.
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...
Modeling an Ecosystem
In this lab, students use a variety of sensors to explore the use of terrariums as a closed system for environmental studies and design methods for exploring...
Water Treatment
In this lab, students use pH, conductivity, and turbidity sensors to demonstrate how water treatment processes such as filtration, flocculation, and sedimentation...
Monitoring Water Quality
In this lab, students use a water quality sensor, turbidity sensor, and weather/anemometer sensor to monitor the pH, dissolved oxygen content, conductivity,...
Concentration of a Solution: Beer's Law
In this lab, students will use a colorimeter to determine the concentration of a copper(II) sulfate...
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