Product information "Food Chemistry Experiments - Print and E-Book"
Food Chemistry Experiments has 14 experiments that use food as a means to explore crucial chemistry concepts. Students are more likely to engage with science when they see concepts applied to the real world. These experiments use Vernier sensors such as spectrophotometers, temperature probes, and CO2 gas sensors to investigate complex questions involving food.
What's Included Electronic Version
14 ready-to-use student experiments
Electronic access to up-to-date versions of the experiments
Instructions for data collection with Vernier Graphical Analysis app with Go Direct sensors. (Does not support data collection with Logger Pro or LabQuest App)
Essential instructor information, including teaching tips, suggested answers, and sample data and graphs
Word-processing files of the student experiments, so you can edit the files to match your teaching preferences
Complete equipment and supplies list
A generous site license—buy one book and duplicate the experiments for your class
Printed Lab Book
When you buy the printed lab book you receive all of the resources listed for the electronic version, plus a printed copy of the book.
Bildungsstufe:
Diploma/High School, Diploma/ Vocational/ Uni, Middle years
DataLogger Schnittstellen:
EZ-LINK, GO-LINK, GO Wireless Link, LabPro, LabQuest
Fach:
chemistry
Hersteller:
Vernier
language:
English
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The Go Direct SpectroVis Plus Spectrophotometer quickly measures a full wavelength spectrum. It connects via Bluetooth® wireless technology or via USB to your device.
Specifications
Wavelength Range: 380 nm–950 nm
Support for fluorescence: Two excitation sources centered at 405 nm and 500 nm
Reported Wavelength Interval: ~1 nm between reported values (collects 570 values)
Optical resolution (FWHM): 5.0 nm
Wavelength accuracy: ± 4.0 nm
Photometric accuracy: ± 0.10 A.U.
Dimensions: 15 cm x 9 cm x 4 cm
Light Sources: Incandescent white bulb, approximately 8000 hour lifetime, one-step calibration. LED-based, approximately 100,000 hour lifetime. No external power is required.
Typical scan time: ~2 s
Connections:Wireless: Bluetooth
Wired: USB
What's included
Go Direct SpectroVis Plus Spectrophotometer
15 plastic cuvettes and lids
Mini USB Cable
Power supply
User Manual - GDX-SVISPL-INTL
The Go Direct Conductivity Probe determines the ionic content of an aqueous solution by measuring its electrical conductivity. It connects via Bluetooth® wireless technology or via USB to your device.
Specifications
Range: 0 to 20,000 μS/cm (0 to 10,000 mg/L TDS)
Accuracy using factory calibration: ±1% of full scale reading (valid for 1 to 10,000 µS/cm)
Temperature compensation: Automatic from 5 to 35°C, can be turned off
Temperature range (can be placed in): 0 to 80°C
Cell constant: 1.0 cm-1
Resolution: 0.01 µS/cm
Description: ABS body, parallel carbon (graphite) electrodes
Dimensions: 12 mm OD and 12 cm length
Connections:Wireless: Bluetooth
Wired: USB
What's included
Go Direct Conductivity Probe
Micro USB Cable
User Manual - GDX-CON
The Go Direct ORP (Oxidation-Reduction Potential) Sensor measures the ability of a solution to act as an oxidizing or reducing agent. It connects via Bluetooth® wireless technology or via USB to your device.
Specifications
ORP Electrode
Accuracy: ±2% FS
Type: Sealed, gel-filled, polycarbonate body, Ag/AgCl reference, single junction
Storage solution: pH-4/KCl solution (10 g KCl in 100 mL buffer pH-4 solution)
ORP element: 99% pure platinum band sealed on a glass stem
Shaft diameter: 12 mm OD
Impedance: ~20 kΩ at 25ºC
Electrode Amplifier
Units: mV
Input range: ±1000 mV
Connections:Wireless: Bluetooth
Wired: USB
What's included
Go Direct ORP (includes Go Direct Electrode Amplifier)
Micro USB Cable
pH storage solution bottle with pH Storage Solution
User Manual - GDX-ORP
The Go Direct CO2 Gas Sensor measures gaseous carbon dioxide concentration levels, air temperature, and relative humidity. It can be used in a variety of biology experiments. It connects via Bluetooth® wireless technology or via USB to your device.
Specifications
CO2 SensorType: NDIR
Range: 0–100,000 ppm
Accuracy: 0 to 100,000ppm: ±(100ppm+5% reading value)
Resolution: 1 ppm CO2
Temperature SensorType: integrated circuit (IC)
Accuracy: ±0.4 °C
Resolution: 0.1°C
Range: -10 to +50 °C
Relative Humidity SensorType: integrated circuit (IC)
Accuracy: ± 2%
Resolution: 0.1%
Range: 0 to 100% (non-condensing)
DimensionsSensor shaft length: 82 mm
Sensor shaft diameter: 28 mm
Total length: 200 mm
ConnectionsWireless: Bluetooth
Wired: USB
What's included
Go Direct® CO2 Gas Sensor
Micro USB Cable
250 mL Nalgene Bottle w/Lid
User Manual - GDX-CO2
The concept of chirality can be difficult for students to visualize. Go Direct Polarimeter provides a visual representation of this concept by measuring the optical rotation of optical isomers such as sugars, amino acids, and proteins. The Go Direct Polarimeter is simple to use, includes free, downloadable experiments, and is supported by the free Vernier Instrumental Analysis® app.
Specifications
Light source: LED
Wavelength (nominal): 589 nm
Accuracy (optical rotation measurements): ±1°
What's included
Go Direct Polarimeter with rechargeable battery
Sample cell
Micro USB Cable
User Manual - GDX-POL
The Stir Station is a combination magnetic stirrer and ring stand.
What's included
Vernier Stir Station
Vernier Microstirrer
Stirring bar (4 cm)
6-volt DC power adapter
Ring stand post (46 cm)
User Manual - STIR-INTL
The Go Direct Temperature Probe is a rugged, general-purpose sensor that students can use to monitor temperature. It connects via Bluetooth® wireless technology or via USB to your device. Save money when you purchase the Go Direct Temperature Teacher Pack, which includes 8 Go Direct Temperature Probes and a Go Direct® Charge Station.
Specifications
Range: –40 to 125°C
Handle range: –10 to 45°C
Resolution: 0.01°C
Accuracy: ±0.25°C
Response time (time for 90% of reading): 20 seconds (in water, with stirring)
Connections:Wireless: Bluetooth
Wired: USB
What's included
Go Direct Temperature
Go Direct Temperature Probe
Micro USB Cable
Quick-start guide
Go Direct Temperature Teacher Pack
8 Go Direct Temperature Probes
Charge Station
8 Micro USB Cables
Quick-start guide
User Manual - GDX-TMP
The Go Direct Gas Pressure Sensor measures the absolute pressure of a gas. It connects via Bluetooth® wireless technology or via USB to your device.
Specifications
Range: 0 to 400 kPa
Resolution: 0.03 kPa
Accuracy: ±3 kPA
Maximum sampling rate: 50 samples/s
Internal volume: 0.8 mL
Maximum pressure that the sensor can tolerate without permanent damage: 450 kPa
Connections:Wireless: Bluetooth
Wired: USB
What's included
Vernier Go Direct Gas Pressure Sensor
Tapered valve connectors (Stopper Stems)(2) inserted into a No. 5 stopper
Tapered valve connector (Stopper Stem)(1) inserted into a No. 1 stopper
Two-way valve
18 inch Tygon tubing with Luer Lock connectors
20 mL syringe
White transpiration tubing clamps (2)
User Manual - GDX-GP
The Go Direct pH Sensor is a general-purpose pH sensor used to monitor pH of aqueous solutions. It connects via Bluetooth® wireless technology or via USB to your device. Save money when you purchase the Go Direct pH Teacher Pack, which includes 8 Go Direct pH Sensors and a Go Direct® Charge Station.
Specifications
pH range: 0–14
Accuracy with new electrode (pH): ±0.2
Type: Sealed, gel-filled, polycarbonate body, Ag/AgCl reference, single junction
Shaft diameter: 12 mm OD
Storage solution: pH-4/KCl solution (10 g KCl in 100 mL buffer pH-4 solution)
Connections:Wireless: Bluetooth
Wired: USB
What's included
Go Direct pH
Go Direct pH Sensor (includes Go Direct Electrode Amplifier)
pH storage solution bottle with pH storage solution
Micro USB Cable
Quick-start guide
Go Direct pH Teacher Pack
8 Go Direct pH Sensors
8 pH storage solution bottles with pH storage solution
Charge Station
8 Micro USB Cables
Quick-start guide
User Manual - GDX-PH
Measure the concentration of ethanol in air above an aqueous sample with Go Direct Ethanol Vapor. It connects via Bluetooth® wireless technology or via USB to your device.
Specifications
Range: 0% to 3%
Response Time: 90% of full scale in 60 seconds
ConnectionsWireless: Bluetooth
Wired: USB
What's included
Go Direct Ethanol Vapor Sensor
Micro USB Cable
250 mL Nalgene Bottle w/Lid
Ethanol Cap Assemblies
Tape for Ethanol Sensor
#6 Stopper for Ethanol Sensor
User Manual - GDX-ETOH
Chemistry with Vernier is the foundational chemistry book for high school and college courses.
Chemistry with Vernier has more than 36 experiments in thermochemistry, gas laws, acid-base reactions, equilibrium, electrochemistry, electrolytes, states of matter, and more. Experiments are included for the Gas Pressure Sensor, Temperature Probe, pH Sensor, Conductivity Probe, Colorimeter, and Voltage Probe.
If you teach Advanced Placement (AP), International Baccalaureate (IB), or college chemistry, you should also consider Advanced Chemistry with Vernier (CHEM-A) and Investigating Chemistry through Inquiry (CHEM-I).Table of ContentsExperimentSuggested Products1Endothermic and Exothermic ReactionsGo Direct® Temperature Probe2Freezing and Melting of WaterGo Direct® Temperature Probe3Another Look at Freezing TemperatureGo Direct® Temperature Probe (2)4Heat of Fusion for IceGo Direct® Temperature Probe5Find the Relationship: An Exercise in Graphing AnalysisNo probeware used6Boyle's Law: Pressure-Volume Relationship in GasesGo Direct® Gas Pressure Sensor7Pressure-Temperature Relationship in GasesGo Direct® Gas Pressure Sensor, Go Direct® Temperature Probe8Fractional DistillationGo Direct® Temperature Probe9Evaporation and Intermolecular AttractionsGo Direct® Temperature Probe (2)10Vapor Pressure of LiquidsGo Direct® Gas Pressure Sensor, Go Direct® Temperature Probe11Determining the Concentration of a Solution: Beer's LawGo Direct® Colorimeter12Effect of Temperature on Solubility of a SaltGo Direct® Temperature Probe13Properties of Solutions: Electrolytes and Non-ElectrolytesGo Direct® Conductivity Probe14Conductivity of Solutions: The Effect of ConcentrationGo Direct® Conductivity Probe15Using Freezing Point Depression to Find Molecular WeightGo Direct® Temperature Probe16Energy Content of FoodsGo Direct® Temperature Probe17Energy Content of FuelsGo Direct® Temperature Probe18Additivity of Heats of Reaction: Hess's LawGo Direct® Temperature Probe19Heat of Combustion: MagnesiumGo Direct® Temperature Probe20Chemical Equilibrium: Finding a Constant, KcGo Direct® Colorimeter21Household Acids and BasesGo Direct® pH Sensor22Acid RainGo Direct® pH Sensor23Titration Curves of Strong and Weak Acids and BasesGo Direct® pH Sensor24Acid-Base TitrationGo Direct® pH Sensor, Go Direct® Drop Counter, Precision Volume Dispenser25Titration of a Diprotic Acid: Identifying an UnknownGo Direct® pH Sensor, Go Direct® Drop Counter, Precision Volume Dispenser26Using Conductivity to Find an Equivalence PointGo Direct® Conductivity Probe, Go Direct® Drop Counter, Precision Volume Dispenser27Acid Dissociation Constant, KaGo Direct® pH Sensor28Establishing a Table of Reduction Potentials: Micro-Voltaic CellsGo Direct® Voltage Probe29Lead Storage BatteriesGo Direct® Voltage Probe30Rate Law Determination of the Crystal Violet ReactionGo Direct® Colorimeter31Time-Release Vitamin C TabletsGo Direct® pH Sensor32The Buffer in LemonadeGo Direct® pH Sensor33Determining the Free Chlorine Content of Swimming Pool WaterGo Direct® Colorimeter34Determining the Quantity of Iron in a Vitamin TabletGo Direct® Colorimeter35Determining the Phosphoric Acid Content in Soft DrinksGo Direct® pH Sensor36Microscale Acid-Base TitrationGo Direct® pH Sensor
Each of the 15 experiments in this book kicks off with a case study designed to engage high-school and college-level chemistry students. Immerse them in the excitement of solving crimes through hands-on experimentation using Vernier sensors such as pH, pressure, conductivity, and temperature to investigate complex questions involving forensics. Students explore gas pressure through a failed bottle rocket launch, Beer’s law through a case of poisoned wine, and even more through engaging forensics investigations.
Electronic Version
14 ready-to-use student experiments
Electronic access to up-to-date versions of the experiments
Instructions for data collection with Vernier Graphical Analysis app with Go Direct sensors. (Does not support data collection with Logger Pro or LabQuest App)
Essential instructor information, including teaching tips, suggested answers, and sample data and graphs
Word-processing files of the student experiments, so you can edit the files to match your teaching preferences
Complete equipment and supplies list
A generous site license—buy one book and duplicate the experiments for your class
Printed Lab Book
When you buy the printed lab book you receive all of the resources listed for the electronic version, plus a printed copy of the book.
Students investigate various types of chemical reactions as they build a model to explain what goes on at the molecular level during a chemical reaction. Students investigate endothermic and exothermic reactions, precipitate formation, conservation of mass, and other reactions.
User Manual - MSB-CR-E
CHF 44.40*
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