Item Number :
(470235-790)
Carbon electrode inserted securely in a rubber stopper. Electrodes fit standard electrolysis tubes.
Item Number :
(470219-320)
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General-purpose pH Sensors can be used across disciplines, with applications in chemistry, biology, middle school science, and environmental science.
Item Number :
(470002-954)
Measure voltages in low voltage AC and DC circuits.
Item Number :
(470002-960)
Use to study magnetic fields.
Item Number :
(470235-734)
Platinum sealed in glass tubes inserted securely in a rubber stopper. Electrodes fit standard electrolysis tubes. It has a rubber stopper No.1 with 18...
Item Number :
(470039-928)
Use this sensor for weather studies, monitoring greenhouses, or for determining days when static electrical discharges could be a problem.
Item Number :
(470017-138)
Inexpensive data collection direct to any TI-NspireĀ® handheld or TI-84 Plus graphing calculator.
Item Number :
(470122-060)
Economical choice for most student applications. Rugged epoxy body with permanently gelled KCl electrolyte.
Item Number :
(470112-962)
The High Current Sensor has a range of Ā±10 A. Current is measured with a Hall Effect sensor, which uses the magnetic field created by the current and ...
Item Number :
(470219-308)
Measure the concentration of nitrate in aqueous samples.
Item Number :
(470017-894)
Electronic electroscope to obtain quantitative measurements of charge.
Item Number :
(470116-632)
Easily quantify voltage, current, power, and energy output of small wind turbines and solar panels.
Item Number :
(470120-642)
Perform accurate, automatic titrations by counting drops of titrant.
Item Number :
(470017-890)
Measure the ability of a solution to act as an oxidizing agent or reducing agent with this oxidation-reduction potential sensor.
Item Number :
(470017-562)
Ideal for experiments using UV lamps.
Item Number :
(470002-956)
Measure forces in friction, simple harmonic motion, impact in collisions, or centripetal force.