Combines range, resolution and low cost, making it ideal for the student science lab. 220 g version.
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Product Summary
The Ohaus Scout SKX digital electronic balances combine range, resolution, and low cost, making them ideal for the student physics lab.
Simple two-button operation and visual menu prompts allow students to begin weighing with minimal instruction. The large, crisp display is easily viewed from any angle, so teachers can quickly check student results. A sealed front panel, molded spill ring, and removable stainless steel platforms provide protection from spills and make these balances easy to keep clean.
Product Specifications
Capacity | 0-220 g |
Resolution | 0.01 g |
Pan Size | 12 cm dia |
Buying Guide
Also Available | P/N | Price |
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Ohaus USB Adapter | SE-8821 | -- |
Ohaus Bluetooth Adapter | SE-8822 | -- |
Experiment Library
Perform the following experiments and more with the OHAUS Scout SKX Balance 220g.
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Types of Bonding
Students use a Conductivity Sensor to predict the type(s) of bonding between atoms in solutions made with different substances.
Percent Yield
Students analyze a precipitate product to determine the percent yield of a reaction.
Conservation of Mass
Students experimentally determine the amount of sodium bicarbonate in an antacid tablet based on the mass of carbon dioxide formed when the tablet reacts in water.
Molar Mass
Students use the Molecular Model Set to build models of compounds and determine the molar mass; students determine the moles of chalk used to write their name to connect mass with the amount of particles in one mole.
Empirical Formula of Magnesium Oxide
Students add enough heat to a sample of magnesium to produce magnesium oxide, then analyze the product to determine its empirical formula.
Counting by Weighing
Students use the mole concept to estimate the mass and volume of one mole of beans based on a small sample of beans.
Conservation of Matter
In this lab, students test the law of conservation of matter for both physical and chemical changes by finding the mass of the reactants before the reaction and the mass of the products after the reaction has occurred.
Percent Composition of a Hydrate
Students determine the formula of a hydrate sample based on the mass lost when the sample is dehydrated.