Chemistry set and Tyndall effect
Function
Intended for experimental study, science or chemistry laboratory, and conducting experiments on: Chemistry. Thermal sensation and temperature. Thermal sensations in water at room temperature and heated water. Thermal sensations in water at room temperature, ice water, and heated water. Comparing the thermal sensation with the temperature indicated by a thermometer. Producing oxygen through a chemical reaction. The hydrogen peroxide test. The ember test. Separating objects using a magnet. Magnetic force and the force of gravity. How to test the pH of different substances? How to determine the density of a liquid using an aerometer? Specific mass. Relative density. Precautions when measuring density with aerometers. How to separate homogeneous mixtures using paper chromatography? Adsorption is a surface phenomenon. How to relate the properties of substances through electrical conductivity? Behavior of the passage of a light beam through mixtures, Tyndall effect. Mixtures. The solution. The colloid. The aggregate. The solute and the solvent. What is meant by the Tyndall effect, etc.
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Key Experiments
- » Producing oxygen through a chemical reaction. - 0001.125A
- » Separating objects using a magnet - 0001.275A
- » Wind chill and temperature. - 0001.300B
- » How to test the pH of different substances? - 0003.019
- » How to determine the density of a liquid using an aerometer? - 1042.036_2A
- » How to separate homogeneous mixtures using paper chromatography? - 1212.014_A_1
- » How to relate the properties of substances through electrical conductivity? - 1222.012_A_1
- » Behaviour of the passage of a light beam in mixtures, Tyndall effect. - 1262.000A
- » - 0001.125A
- » - 0001.275A
- » - 0001.300B
- » How is the pH of different substances tested? - 0003.019
- » - 1042.036_2A
- » How to separate homogenous mixtures using paper chromatography. Part I of II - 1212.014_A_1
- » How do you list the properties of substances by electrical conductivity? - 1222.012_A_1
- » - 1262.000A