This compact hot plate and stirrer is an essential for any chemistry lab!
- 1x Support Rod
See the Buying Guide for this item's required, recommended, and additional accessories.
Product Summary
This compact hot plate and stirrer has a white ceramic top that is ideal for heating and for seeing color changes when mixing solutions. It has been designed to withstand spills. Its safety features include warning labels and indicator LEDs. And the included rod makes it easy to support sensors.
When used as a heater:
This compact Heater-Stirrer can boil water in minutes. The ceramic top provides an even heating surface and the indicator LEDs let you know when the top is hot.
When used as a stirrer:
This new apparatus is great for mixing solutions. The white top makes color changes during titrations easy to see.
What's Included
- 1x Support Rod
Product Specifications
Speed Range | 50 rpm – 1500 rpm |
Plate Diameter | 135 mm |
Maximum Temperature | 310˚C |
Plate material | Ceramic coated stainless steel |
Buying Guide
Recommended Accessories | P/N | Price |
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Condenser | PS-3402 | -- |
Wireless Temperature Sensor | PS-3201 | -- |
Calorimetry Cups (6) | TD-8825A | -- |
Basic Calorimetry Set | TD-8557C | -- |
Experiment Library
Perform the following experiments and more with the Heater Stirrer.
Visit PASCO's Experiment Library to view more activities.
Le Chatelier's Principle
Students observe the effects on a reversible reaction at equilibrium when the concentration or temperature is changed.
A Chemistry Mystery: Name That Unknown!
Students use several methods to characterize compounds according to the nature of intramolecular bonding.
Percent Composition of a Hydrate
Students determine the formula of a hydrate sample based on the mass lost when the sample is dehydrated.
Pure Substances and Mixtures
How can the physical characteristics of a mixture be used to separate individual, pure substances?
Surface Tension
Students apply their understanding of intermolecular forces to explain observations of different water phenomena.
Percentage of H₂O₂ in Drugstore Hydrogen Peroxide
This lab is an introduction to Redox titration. Students use a redox probe and titration to determine the hydrogen peroxide content of a drugstore formulation.
Support Documents
Manuals | ||
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Heater Stirrer Manual PS-3401 | English - 348.90 KB |