Chemistry Lab Experiments
Directions: Click on the"Experiment Title" link to the lab that you wish to preview. The webpage provides a description of the experiment with correlations to state and national science standards. After you submit a SIM request to borrow equipment or obtain the services of the Mobile Educator, then you will be emailed both the student and teacher versions of the experiment in Word format. You may edit the lab to meet your specific needs and make copies for use with your classes.
Chemistry with Vernier
Directions: Click on the"Experiment Title" link to the lab that you wish to preview. The webpage provides a description of the experiment with correlations to state and national science standards. After you submit a SIM request to borrow equipment or obtain the services of the Mobile Educator, then you will be emailed both the student and teacher versions of the experiment in Word format. You may edit the lab to meet your specific needs and make copies for use with your classes.
Vernier Investigating Chemistry through Inquiry
Directions: Click on the"Experiment Title" link to the lab that you wish to preview. The webpage provides a description of the experiment with correlations to state and national science standards. After you submit a SIM request to borrow equipment or obtain the services of the Mobile Educator, then you will be emailed both the student and teacher versions of the experiment in Word format. You may edit the lab to meet your specific needs and make copies for use with your classes.
Advanced Chemistry with Vernier Lab Manual Experiments
1 |
The Determination of a Chemical Formula |
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2 |
The Determination of the Percent Water in a Compound |
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3 |
The Molar Mass of a Volatile Liquid |
Go Direct® Temperature Probe, Go Direct® Gas Pressure Sensor |
4 |
Using Freezing-Point Depression to Find Molecular Weight |
Go Direct® Temperature Probe |
5 |
The Molar Volume of a Gas |
Go Direct® Gas Pressure Sensor, Go Direct® Temperature Probe |
6 |
Standardizing a Solution of Sodium Hydroxide |
Go Direct® pH Sensor, Go Direct® Drop Counter |
7 |
Acid-Base Titration |
Go Direct® pH Sensor, Go Direct® Drop Counter |
8 |
An Oxidation-Reduction Titration: The Reaction of Fe2+ and Ce4+ |
Go Direct® ORP Sensor, Go Direct® Drop Counter |
9 |
Determining the Mole Ratios in a Chemical Reaction |
Go Direct® Temperature Probe |
10 |
The Determination of an Equilibrium Constant |
Go Direct® SpectroVis® Plus Spectrophotometer |
11 |
Investigating Indicators |
Go Direct® pH Sensor, Go Direct® Drop Counter |
12 |
The Decomposition of Hydrogen Peroxide |
Go Direct® Gas Pressure Sensor, Go Direct® Temperature Probe |
13 |
Determining the Enthalpy of a Chemical Reaction |
Go Direct® Temperature Probe |
14A |
Separation and Qualitative Analysis of Cations |
Go Direct® pH Sensor |
14B |
Separation and Qualitative Analysis of Anions |
Go Direct® pH Sensor |
15A |
The Synthesis of Alum |
Go Direct® Temperature Probe |
15B |
The Analysis of Alum |
Go Direct® Temperature Probe |
16 |
Conductimetric Titration and Gravimetric Determination of a Precipitate |
Go Direct® Conductivity Probe, Go Direct® Drop Counter |
17 |
Determining the Concentration of a Solution: Beer's Law |
Go Direct® SpectroVis® Plus Spectrophotometer |
18 |
Liquid Chromatography |
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19 |
Buffers |
Go Direct® pH Sensor |
20 |
Electrochemistry: Voltaic Cells |
Go Direct® Voltage Probe |
21 |
Electroplating |
Go Direct® Constant Current System |
22 |
The Synthesis and Analysis of Aspirin |
Go Direct® Melt Station, Go Direct® SpectroVis® Plus Spectrophotometer |
23 |
Determining the Ksp of Calcium Hydroxide |
Go Direct® pH Sensor |
24 |
Determining Ka by the Half-Titration of a Weak Acid |
Go Direct® pH Sensor |
25 |
The Rate and Order of a Chemical Reaction |
Go Direct® SpectroVis® Plus Spectrophotometer |
26 |
The Enthalpy of Neutralization of Phosphoric Acid |
Go Direct® Temperature Probe |
27 |
α, β, and γ |
Go Direct® Radiation Monitor |
28 |
Radiation Shielding |
Go Direct® Radiation Monitor |
29 |
The Base Hydrolysis of Ethyl Acetate |
Platinum-Cell Conductivity Probe, Stainless Steel Temperature Probe |
30 |
Exploring the Properties of Gases |
Go Direct® Gas Pressure Sensor, Go Direct® Temperature Probe |
31 |
Determining Avogadro's Number |
Go Direct® Constant Current System |
32 |
Potentiometric Titration of Hydrogen Peroxide |
Go Direct® ORP Sensor, Go Direct® Drop Counter |
33 |
Determining the Half-Life of an Isotope |
Go Direct® Radiation Monitor |
34 |
Vapor Pressure and Heat of Vaporization |
Go Direct® Gas Pressure Sensor, Go Direct® Temperature Probe |
35 |
Rate Determination and Activation Energy |
Go Direct® Temperature Probe, Go Direct® SpectroVis® Plus Spectrophotometer |
Directions: Click on the"Experiment Title" link to the lab that you wish to preview. The webpage provides a description of the experiment with correlations to state and national science standards. After you submit a SIM request to borrow equipment or obtain the services of the Mobile Educator, then you will be emailed both the student and teacher versions of the experiment in Word format. You may edit the lab to meet your specific needs and make copies for use with your classes.
Vernier Chemistry Investigations for Use with AP Chemistry
1 |
Investigating Food Dyes in Sports Beverages |
Go Direct® SpectroVis® Plus Spectrophotometer |
2 |
Determining the Copper Content in Brass |
Go Direct® SpectroVis® Plus Spectrophotometer |
3 |
Investigating Water Hardness |
Go Direct® Conductivity Probe, Go Direct® pH Sensor, Electrode Support |
4 |
The Acidity of Juice and Soft Drinks |
Go Direct® pH Sensor, Go Direct® Drop Counter |
5 |
Separating Molecules |
Go Direct® SpectroVis® Plus Spectrophotometer |
6 |
Identifying an Unknown Substance |
Go Direct® Melt Station, Go Direct® pH Sensor, Go Direct® Conductivity Probe, Electrode Support |
7 |
Investigating the Purity of a Mixture |
Go Direct® Conductivity Probe, Go Direct® Gas Pressure Sensor |
8 |
Determining the Percent Peroxide in a Commercial Product |
Go Direct® ORP Sensor, Go Direct® Drop Counter |
9 |
Investigating the Components of a Commercial Tablet |
Go Direct® Melt Station |
10 |
The Effect of Acid Rain on a Marble Structure |
Go Direct® Gas Pressure Sensor |
11 |
Investigating the Kinetics of a Crystal Violet Reaction |
Go Direct® SpectroVis® Plus Spectrophotometer |
12 |
Investigating Commercial Hand Warmers |
Go Direct® Temperature Probe, Electrode Support |
13 |
Investigating LeChatelier’s Principle |
Go Direct® SpectroVis® Plus Spectrophotometer, Go Direct® pH Sensor |
14 |
Investigating Acid-Base Titrations |
Go Direct® pH Sensor, Go Direct® Drop Counter |
15 |
The Buffering Ability of Commercial Products |
Go Direct® pH Sensor, Go Direct® Drop Counter |
16 |
Testing the Effectiveness of a Buffer |
Go Direct® pH Sensor, Go Direct® Drop Counter |
Directions: Click on the"Experiment Title" link to the lab that you wish to preview. The webpage provides a description of the experiment with correlations to state and national science standards. After you submit a SIM request to borrow equipment or obtain the services of the Mobile Educator, then you will be emailed both the student and teacher versions of the experiment in Word format. You may edit the lab to meet your specific needs and make copies for use with your classes.
Nuclear Chemistry with Vernier Lab Manual Experiments
Nuclear Radiation with Vernier contains six free experiments for data collection with a radiation monitor including Distance and Radiation, Counting Statistics, Lifetime Measurement, Background Radiation Sources, Radiation Shielding, and Alpha, Beta, and Gamma.
Experiments Included
- α, β, and γ
- Distance and Radiation
- Lifetime Measurement
- Counting Statistics
- Background Radiation Sources
- Radiation Shielding
Free Download: available at https://www.vernier.com/product/nuclear-radiation-with-vernier/
Directions: Click on the"Experiment Title" link to the lab that you wish to preview. The webpage provides a description of the experiment with correlations to state and national science standards. After you submit a SIM request to borrow equipment or obtain the services of the Mobile Educator, then you will be emailed both the student and teacher versions of the experiment in Word format. You may edit the lab to meet your specific needs and make copies for use with your classes.
Organic Chemistry with Vernier
1 |
Determining Melting Temperature |
Go Direct® Melt Station |
2 |
Recrystallization |
Go Direct® Melt Station, Go Direct® Wide-Range Temperature Probe |
3 |
Determination of a Boiling Point |
Go Direct® Wide-Range Temperature Probe |
4 |
Identifying an Unknown Analgesic by Three Methods |
Go Direct® Melt Station, Vernier UV-VIS Spectrophotometer |
5 |
Separation of Organic Compounds by Acid-Base Extraction Techniques |
Go Direct® Melt Station |
6 |
Understanding Polarimetry |
Go Direct® Polarimeter |
7 |
Identification of Organic Unknowns Using Polarimetry |
Go Direct® Polarimeter |
8 |
Investigating Gas Chromatography |
Go Direct® Mini GC™ |
9 |
Fractional Distillation of Esters |
Go Direct® Mini GC™, Go Direct® Wide-Range Temperature Probe |
10 |
Understanding Intermolecular Forces Using a Gas Chromatograph: Enthalpy of Vaporization |
Go Direct® Mini GC™ |
11 |
Investigating Thermodynamic Relationships of Substituted Hydrocarbons |
Go Direct® Mini GC™ |
12 |
Extraction of Spinach Pigments and Analysis by Electronic Absorption Spectroscopy |
Go Direct® SpectroVis® Plus Spectrophotometer |
13 |
SN1: Synthesis of t-butyl chloride |
Go Direct® Mini GC™ |
14 |
SN2: Synthesis of 1-bromobutane |
Go Direct® Mini GC™, Go Direct® Wide-Range Temperature Probe |
15 |
Observing the Reaction Kinetics of Sucrose with Polarimetry |
Go Direct® Polarimeter |
16 |
The Synthesis and Analysis of Aspirin |
Go Direct® Melt Station, Vernier UV-VIS Spectrophotometer, Go Direct® Wide-Range Temperature Probe |
17 |
Isolation of R-(+)-Limonene from Oranges using Steam Distillation |
Go Direct® Polarimeter, Go Direct® Wide-Range Temperature Probe |
18 |
Synthesizing Ethyl Acetate by Fisher Esterification |
Go Direct® Mini GC™ |
19 |
Synthesis of Dibenzalacetone by Aldol Condensation |
Go Direct® Melt Station, Vernier UV-VIS Spectrophotometer, Go Direct® Wide-Range Temperature Probe |
20 |
The Diels-Alder Reaction of Anthracene with Maleic Anhydride |
Go Direct® Melt Station, Vernier UV-VIS Spectrophotometer, Go Direct® Wide-Range Temperature Probe |
21 |
Friedel-Crafts Acylation of Ferrocene |
Go Direct® Melt Station, Vernier UV-VIS Spectrophotometer, Go Direct® Wide-Range Temperature Probe |
22 |
Grignard Formation of Crystal Violet |
Go Direct® SpectroVis® Plus Spectrophotometer |
23 |
Synthesis of Fluorescein |
Go Direct® SpectroVis® Plus Spectrophotometer, Go Direct® Wide-Range Temperature Probe |
24 |
Synthesis of Methyl Orange and Its Application to Textiles |
Go Direct® SpectroVis® Plus Spectrophotometer |
25 |
Analysis of Natural Products |
Go Direct® Polarimeter |
26 |
Using a Gas Chromatograph: Identifying an Unknown Compound |
Go Direct® Mini GC™ |