PASPort Wireless Temperature Sensor - Hydrogen Peroxide Decomposition
June 28, 2017 / 0 Comments
Enhance the classic “elephant toothpaste” demonstration of a catalyzed reaction by incorporating data collection using a Wireless Temperature Sensor and PASCO SPARKvue software.
This PASCO short shows the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide, highlighting key steps such as adding dye for better visualization, incorporating soap to capture the oxygen gas produced, and using a catalyst to speed up the reaction. This approach combines both hands-on learning and data analysis for an interactive science experience.
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