Chemistry set with sensors and interface, for 4 groups
Key Experiments
- » Laboratory reports and notebooks FQB. - 1201.003C
- » Comparing different volume measurement scales. - 1032.003_B_1
- » Volume measurements using different instruments and their measurement uncertainties. - 1032.003_C_2
- » Determination of Bunsen burner temperatures. - 1201.011
- » How to identify homogeneous and heterogeneous systems? - 1201.010
- » How to determine the density of a liquid using a pycnometer? - 1042.036_1
- » How to determine the density of a liquid using a hydrometer? - 1042.036_2
- » How to determine the density of a solid? - 1042.036_3
- » The solidification of water. - 1201.014_B_1
- » The melting of ice. - 1201.014_B_2
- » Lavoisier and Proust's law, in a reaction chamber. - 1232.015
- » How to separate heterogeneous mixtures using simple filtration? - 1212.012_1
- » How to separate heterogeneous mixtures using magnetic separation? - 1212.012_2
- » Vacuum filtration. - 1212.012_3B
- » How to separate heterogeneous mixtures through decantation? - 1212.012_4
- » How to separate homogeneous mixtures using paper chromatography? - 1212.014_A_1
- » Fractional distillation. - 1212.014_B_2
- » How can we relate the properties of substances through electrical conductivity? - 1222.012_A_1
- » How can substances be related through their solubility in polar and nonpolar solvents? - 1222.012_2
- » How to identify the occurrence of a chemical reaction? - 1232.002
- » How does the decomposition or analysis reaction of sodium carbonate occur? - 1232.026_1
- » How does the synthesis reaction of ammonium chloride occur? - 1232.026_2
- » How does the hydrogen displacement reaction, a single replacement, occur? - 1232.027_1
- » How does a double displacement reaction occur? - 1232.027_2
- » How does an oxidation-reduction reaction occur? - 1232.028
- » How do acids and bases behave in relation to different indicators? - 1252.024_1
- » How to analyze the different chemical properties of acids? - 1252.024_2
- » How to identify the character of an oxide? - 1252.022_1
- » How to identify the character of an acidic oxide? - 1252.022_2
- » How to obtain a basic oxide? - 1252.022_3
- » How to obtain salts? - 1252.026
- » Determination of pH and limitations of indicator paper - 1272.008
- » Titration - 1272.002A
- » The concentration of acid in a fruit - 1272.004A
- » The water equivalent and heat capacity of a calorimeter. - 1052.027A
- » Determining the specific heat capacity of a solid. - 1052.003I
- » Endothermic reaction of copper sulfate with water. - 1232.016A
- » Exothermic chemical reaction of copper nitrate - 1232.016B
- » The heat of neutralization. - 1292.002A
- » Electrochemistry, the Daniell cell. - 1082.039
- » Electrolytes, second-class conductors. - 1242.002
- » The decomposition of water through electrolysis, variable source. - 1242.004_A
- » The concentration factor. - 1282.002
- » The temperature factor - 1282.004
- » The catalyst factor. - 1282.006
- » Isothermal transformation, Boyle-Mariotte's law, digital absolute pressure sensor, interface. - 1052.032Q1
- » Influence of temperature on the atomic and molecular motion of a gas - 1052.035Q
- » Concentration of solutions, common and ppm. - 1262.002
- » Concentration of solutions, molar, molarity. - 1262.004
- » Concentration of solutions, normal, normality. - 1262.006
- » Concentration of solutions, Title. - 1262.008
- » Concentration of solutions, percentage by volume. - 1262.010
- » Construction of three-dimensional organic structures. - 1302.001
- » Identifying the presence of carbon through a flame. - 1302.002A
- » Identifying the presence of carbon through the combustion of the carbohydrate sucrose, sugar. - 1302.002B1
- » Identifying the presence of hydrogen through anhydrous copper sulfate. - 1302.002C1
- » Identifying the presence of nitrogen in urea through ammonia gas. - 1302.004A
- » Identifying the presence of halogen through the formation of a salt. - 1302.004B
- » Identifying the presence of halogen through a flame, Kolle cable - 1302.004C
- » Identifying the presence of oxygen by the color change in organic compounds. - 1302.006A
- » Identifying the presence of sulfur in a strand of hair using a fume hood. - 1302.006B
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- » Hydrocarbons, obtaining an alkyne, Wöhler method. - 1302.012A1
- » Hydrocarbons, identification of an alkyne. - 1302.012B1
- » Aromatic hydrocarbons, solubility - 1302.014A
- » Aromatic hydrocarbons, combustion. - 1302.014B
- » Aromatic hydrocarbons, alkylation reaction. - 1302.014C
- » Alcohol, water absorption, color change. - 1302.016A
- » Alcohol, oxidation reaction. - 1302.016C
- » General guidelines for activities in the Chemistry laboratory. - 1201.003_0
- » Some special precautions are taken in the QB laboratory. - 1201.003B
- » Identify some components of the chemistry laboratory. - 1201.001
- » Procedures for conducting QB experiments. - 1201.003D
- » Some guidelines on cleaning and drying glassware QB. - 1201.005
- » General procedures for an experimental class FQB - 1201.003

