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Physical Chemistry labs (Fall 2016)
 
Physical Chemistry labs (Fall 2016)
  
Lab 1
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'''Lab 1'''
 
:1) Get to Know the LabQuest
 
:1) Get to Know the LabQuest
 
:2) NOVA: Absolute Zero
 
:2) NOVA: Absolute Zero
  
Lab 2: You Can't Measure Temperature
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'''Lab 2: Thermometry I: You Can't Measure Temperature'''
 
:1) Demonstration of temperature measuring devices
 
:1) Demonstration of temperature measuring devices
 
:: Measuring T by measuring volume.
 
:: Measuring T by measuring volume.
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:: Measuring T via measuring voltage
 
:: Measuring T via measuring voltage
 
:: Measuring T via pressure, the "gas thermometer" (collect data, make graph, extrapolate to abs zero).
 
:: Measuring T via pressure, the "gas thermometer" (collect data, make graph, extrapolate to abs zero).
:2) How to make a thermometer (glassblowing)
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:2) Introduction to glass blowing
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:: Making a very basic thermometer.
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'''Lab 3: Thermometry II'''
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:1) How to make a thermometer (glassblowing)
 
http://www.sciencechannel.com/tv-shows/how-its-made/videos/how-its-made-thermometers/
 
http://www.sciencechannel.com/tv-shows/how-its-made/videos/how-its-made-thermometers/
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:2) Freehand glass blowing to make a more proper thermometer
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:3) FIlling and Calibration
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:4) Field trip to penthouse.

Revision as of 13:27, 8 September 2016

Physical Chemistry labs (Fall 2016)

Lab 1

1) Get to Know the LabQuest
2) NOVA: Absolute Zero

Lab 2: Thermometry I: You Can't Measure Temperature

1) Demonstration of temperature measuring devices
Measuring T by measuring volume.
Measuring T by measuring IR light intensity.
Measuring Humidity via T/V.
Measuring T via measuring voltage
Measuring T via pressure, the "gas thermometer" (collect data, make graph, extrapolate to abs zero).
2) Introduction to glass blowing
Making a very basic thermometer.

Lab 3: Thermometry II

1) How to make a thermometer (glassblowing)

http://www.sciencechannel.com/tv-shows/how-its-made/videos/how-its-made-thermometers/

2) Freehand glass blowing to make a more proper thermometer
3) FIlling and Calibration
4) Field trip to penthouse.