Vernier Textbook Correlation

Chapter/ Section Title Vernier Lab Book Vernier Experiment Sensor(s) Used
4.1 Determining Melting Points Chemistry with Vernier 3Another Look at Freezing Temperature Stainless Steel Temperature Probe (2)
4.2 Distinguishing Ionic and Covalent Compounds Chemistry with Vernier 13Properties of Solutions: Electrolytes and Non-Electrolytes Conductivity Probe
14Conductivity of Solutions: The Effect of Concentration Conductivity Probe
6.2 Effects of Concentration on Chemical Equilibrium Chemistry with Vernier 20Chemical Equilibrium: Finding a Constant, Kc Colorimeter
9.1 Diagnostic Properties of Bonds Chemistry with Vernier 13Properties of Solutions: Electrolytes and Non-Electrolytes Conductivity Probe
10.2 Relating Gas Temperature and Pressure Chemistry with Vernier 7Pressure-Temperature Relationship in Gases
13.2 The Effect of a Solute on Freezing Point Chemistry with Vernier 15Using Freezing Point Depression to Find Molecular Weight Stainless Steel Temperature Probe
15.2 Acid-Base Titration Chemistry with Vernier 23Titration Curves of Strong and Weak Acids and Bases pH Sensor
24Acid-Base Titration
36Microscale Acid-Base Titration pH Sensor
17.2 The 6-cent Battery Chemistry with Vernier 29Lead Storage Batteries Voltage Probe
18.1 Examples of Organic Reactions Chemistry with Vernier 16Energy Content of Foods Stainless Steel Temperature Probe
18.2 Analysis of Aspirin Chemistry with Vernier 34Determining the Quantity of Iron in a Vitamin Tablet Colorimeter
19.1 Biochemical Reactions Chemistry with Vernier 16Energy Content of Foods Stainless Steel Temperature Probe
21.1 Radioactive Dating - A Model Nuclear Radiation with Vernier 3Lifetime Measurement Digital Radiation Monitor