Chemistry Experiments
NeuLog logger sensors help us in mastering the art of chemistry, the noble and exact discipline that affects a tiniest brain cell, as well as materials engineering. The principles of electrochemistry, solar energy, organic chemistry, physical chemistry, acids and bases, distillation, are only a fragment of the multifaceted science that is waiting to be studied.
Producing Electricity C-1 ver. 3.2.7 Voltage logger sensor
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Ions in Solution C-3 ver. 3.2.8 Conductivity logger sensor
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Combustion C-5 ver. 3.3.8 Oxygen logger sensor
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Gas Solubility C-6 ver. 3.2.7 Oxygen logger sensor
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Acid Rain C-8 ver. 3.2.10 pH logger sensor
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Titration of a Strong Acid and a Strong Base C-10 ver. 3.0.4 pH logger sensor Drop counter logger sensor
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Gay-Lussac’s Law C-14 ver. 3.0.5 Temperature logger sensor Pressure logger sensor
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Distillation – part 1 C-15 ver. 3.2.6 Temperature logger sensor
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Distillation – part 2 C-16 ver. 3.2.6 Temperature logger sensor
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Evaporation C-17 ver. 3.2.9 Three Temperature logger sensors
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Endothermic and Exothermic reactions – part 1 C-18 ver. 3.2.7 Temperature logger sensor
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Beer-Lambert law C-28 ver. 3.0.8 Colorimeter logger sensor
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Relative Humidity Conditions C-29 ver. 3.0.8 Relative humidity logger sensor
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Boyle’s Law C-30 ver. 3.4.4 Pressure logger sensor
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Color Absorption C-31 ver. 3.0.8 Colorimeter logger sensor
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Temperature of a Flame C-32 ver. 3.0.4 Wide range temperature logger sensor
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Upcoming Experiments:
Solar Cells, Common Acids and Bases, Action of a Buffer Solution, Freezing and Melting of Water.
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