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CHEMISTRY: CHEMISTRY XX<br />
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ALL STARTS<br />
WITH CURRICULUM<br />
Want to save time? Start with a Vernier<br />
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experiments for LabQuest, computers,<br />
and TI graphing calculators.<br />
Also recommended: Investigating<br />
Chemistry through Inquiry page 40.<br />
CHOOSE YOUR INTERFACE<br />
Vernier LabQuest 2 – LabQuest 2 is our<br />
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standalone device or as a computer<br />
interface. More details on pp. 5–11.<br />
LabQuest Mini – LabQuest Mini is a<br />
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CHOOSE YOUR SENSORS<br />
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Chemistry with Vernier lab book contains the following experiments:<br />
USING TEMPERATURE<br />
PROBES<br />
• Endothermic and<br />
Exothermic Reactions<br />
• Freezing and Melting<br />
of Water<br />
• Another Look at<br />
Freezing Temperature<br />
• Heat of Fusion of Ice<br />
• Pressure-Temperature<br />
Relationships<br />
• Fractional Distillation<br />
• Evaporation and<br />
Intermolecular Attractions<br />
• Vapor Pressure of Liquids<br />
• Effect of Temperature<br />
on Solubility<br />
• Finding Molecular Weight<br />
• Energy Content of Foods<br />
• Energy Content of Fuels<br />
• Hess’s Law<br />
• Heat of Combustion:<br />
Magnesium<br />
Vernier lab books are loaded with teacher tips, sample graphs, and more.<br />
When you buy the lab book you will receive:<br />
• Essential teacher information, including instructions for preparing<br />
solutions.<br />
• 36 ready-to-use student versions of Logger Pro experiments in print;<br />
LabQuest, computer, and calculator versions on CD.<br />
• A generous site license. Buy one book and duplicate the labs for your class.<br />
• Easily edit labs to meet your personal teaching style using Microsoft ®<br />
Word ® fi les for all versions of the experiments on CD.<br />
• Suggested answers, sample data, and graphs.<br />
• Complete equipment and supplies list.<br />
The downloadable evaluation PDFs include student instructions only.<br />
DOWNLOAD evaluation PDFs for all student experiments at<br />
www.vernier.com/cwv<br />
USING A<br />
pH SENSOR<br />
• Household Acids and Bases<br />
• Acid Rain<br />
• Titration Curves of Acids<br />
and Bases<br />
• Acid-Base Titration<br />
• Titration of a Diprotic Acid<br />
• Acid Dissociation<br />
Constant, Ka<br />
• Time-Released<br />
Vitamin C Tablet<br />
• The Buffer in Lemonade<br />
• Phosphoric Acid Content<br />
in Soft Drinks<br />
• Microscale Acid-Base<br />
Titration<br />
USING A<br />
VOLTAGE PROBE<br />
• Micro-Voltaic Cells<br />
• Lead Storage Batteries<br />
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USING A<br />
GAS PRESSURE<br />
SENSOR<br />
• Boyle’s Law: Gas Pressure<br />
and Volume<br />
• Pressure-Temperature<br />
Relationship<br />
• Vapor Pressure of Liquids<br />
USING A<br />
COLORIMETER<br />
• Beer’s Law<br />
• Finding an Equilibrium<br />
Constant, Kc<br />
• Rate Law Determination<br />
of the Crystal Violet Reaction<br />
• Chlorine Content of<br />
Swimming Pool Water<br />
• Quantity of Iron in a<br />
Vitamin Tablet<br />
USING A<br />
CONDUCTIVITY<br />
PROBE<br />
• Electrolytes and<br />
Non-Electrolytes<br />
• The Effect of Concentration<br />
• Using Conductivity to Find an<br />
Equivalence Point<br />
USING A<br />
DROP COUNTER<br />
(optional)<br />
• Acid-Base Titration<br />
• Titration of a Diprotic Acid<br />
• Using Conductivity to Find an<br />
Equivalence Point<br />
USING NO SENSOR<br />
• Find the Relationship:<br />
An Exercise in<br />
Graphical Analysis