Showing 61 experiments that use the Wireless pH Sensor.
Percentage of H₂O₂ in Drugstore Hydrogen Peroxide
This lab is an introduction to Redox titration. Students use a redox probe and titration to determine...
A Chemistry Mystery: Name That Unknown!
Students use several methods to characterize compounds according to the nature of intramolecular...
How Much Acid is in Your Fruit Juice?
Students use titration and a pH sensor to study the organic acid content of fruit juices.
Blockly Extension: Determination of Titration Endpoint
Students will be using a pH sensor, a drop counter, and Blockly coding to demonstrate the endpoint...
Water Purification
Students use a pH sensor and a conductivity sensor to evaluate the effectiveness of various water treatment processes.
Water and pH
Students use a pH sensor and a conductivity sensor to investigate how an ecosystem could be susceptible to the effects of pollution.
Soil pH
Students use a pH sensor to investigate how local soil quality may impact the ability to support agricultural crops.
Acid Rain
Students use a pH sensor to measure the impact atmospheric pollutants have on rainfall and plant growth.
Buffers in Biological Systems
Students use a pH sensor to explore the effect buffers have on the ability of a cell to maintain homeostasis
Organisms and pH
Students use a pH sensor to determine how effective various substances are at resisting large changes in pH.
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