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Vernier International k-12 catalog

We introduced our first Go Direct sensors with Bluetooth® wireless technology and USB connectivity in 2017, and we are excited to say we now have more than 50 Go Direct sensors! The newest additions are Go Direct sensors for Blood Pressure, Weather, and a Structures & Materials Tester, along with a Go Direct Spirometer.

We introduced our first Go Direct sensors with Bluetooth® wireless
technology and USB connectivity in 2017, and we are excited to
say we now have more than 50 Go Direct sensors! The newest
additions are Go Direct sensors for Blood Pressure, Weather, and a
Structures & Materials Tester, along with a Go Direct Spirometer.

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4th Edition<br />

By<br />

Jack Randall<br />

With contributed experiments by<br />

Sally Ann Vonderbrink<br />

Don Volz<br />

Dan Holmquist<br />

John Gastineau<br />

Greg Dodd<br />

Charles W. Eaker<br />

4th Edition<br />

By<br />

Jack Randall<br />

With contributed experiments by<br />

Sally Ann Vonderbrink<br />

Don Volz<br />

Dan Holmquist<br />

John Gastineau<br />

Greg Dodd<br />

Charles W. Eaker<br />

Advanced Chemistry<br />

35 Experiments Available<br />

EXPERIMENT 10 EXPERIMENT 30<br />

The Determination of an<br />

Equilibrium Constant<br />

Determine the concentration<br />

of ions present in an<br />

equilibrium system using<br />

spectroscopy. Students<br />

calculate the equilibrium<br />

constant, K eq , for the reaction.<br />

Exploring the Properties of Gases<br />

Students conduct a set of<br />

experiments, each of which<br />

illustrates a gas law such as<br />

Boyle's law, shown here. Use<br />

the results to derive a single<br />

mathematical relationship<br />

that relates pressure, volume,<br />

temperature, and number of<br />

molecules.<br />

SECONDARY SCHOOL • CHEMISTRY<br />

Sensor Used<br />

Recommended Accessories<br />

100 Plastic Cuvettes<br />

(Visible Range)<br />

CUV<br />

Sensors Used<br />

Go Direct Gas Pressure<br />

Explore pressure changes and<br />

gas laws with this sensor that<br />

measures the absolute<br />

pressure of a gas.<br />

GDX-GP<br />

Accessories Used<br />

Electrode Support<br />

ESUP<br />

Go Direct ® SpectroVis ® Plus<br />

This spectrophotometer quickly<br />

measures a full-wavelength spectrum<br />

(380 nm–950 nm).<br />

GDX-SVISPL<br />

Cuvette Rack<br />

CUV-RACK<br />

Go Direct Temperature<br />

Students can use this rugged,<br />

general-purpose sensor to<br />

monitor temperature.<br />

Range: –40 to <strong>12</strong>5°C<br />

GDX-TMP<br />

Stir Station<br />

STIR<br />

Experiment<br />

Source<br />

Advanced Chemistry<br />

with <strong>Vernier</strong><br />

Advanced Chemistry with <strong>Vernier</strong><br />

Download only: CHEM-A-E<br />

Printed book + download: CHEM-A<br />

Experiment<br />

Source<br />

Advanced Chemistry<br />

with <strong>Vernier</strong><br />

Advanced Chemistry with <strong>Vernier</strong><br />

Download only: CHEM-A-E<br />

Printed book + download: CHEM-A<br />

CHEM-A<br />

CHEM-A<br />

Learn more at vernier.com/chem-a-10<br />

Learn more at vernier.com/chem-a-30<br />

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info@vernier-intl.com • www.vernier-intl.com

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