Showing 36 experiments that use the Wireless Conductivity Sensor.
Soil Salinity
In this lab, students will use a conductivity sensor to measure the level of conductivity of various water and soil samples.
Water – The Universal Solvent
In this lab, students will use a conductivity sensor to classify substances based on their ability to dissolve in water and measure the changes in the...
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...
Determining Soil Quality
In this lab, students will collect and analyze three soil samples to determine their quality based on macro and microscopic observations, CO2 production,...
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,...
Properties of Ionic and Covalent Compounds
In this lab, students use a conductivity sensor to determine if an unknown substance is an ionic,...
Electrolyte versus Non-Electrolyte Solutions
In this lab, students use a conductivity sensor to determine which substances in sports drinks (water,...
Modeling Chemistry
In this lab, students use temperature, pH, and conductivity sensors to explore chemical and physical changes and analyze them for ambiguity. This lab helps...
Stoichiometry Of Solutions
In this lab, students use a drop counter, conductivity sensor, and a temperature sensor to determine the concentration of dissolved ions by titration.
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