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Frey Scientific Calorimeter
Item #: 599082
$23.69
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Normally used to tell manufacturers how many calories are within a food or beverage product, the Frey Scientific Calorimeter is a student-friendly tool to find specific heat, heat of fusion, and heat of vaporization for class and experimentation. This calorimeter contains 2 aluminum vessels (one inner calorimeter and one outer calorimeter), plastic ring, stirrer, and molded plastic cover with 2 holes to hold the stirrer and a thermometer (sold separately). Inner calorimeter measures about 2-1/2 D x 3-1/10 H inches; outer calorimeter measures 4 D x 5-1/2 H inches. Best for Middle to High School levels. Teacher Guide and Handout included.
- Economy calorimeter will help your students learn how to use and build their very own calorimeter for making heat calculations
- Students can predict, test out, and then compare the heating capacity (what is hottest) of various metals like copper, aluminum, foil, and iron
- Plastic ring securely seats the inner calorimeter while the plastic lid is used for the outer vessel
- Included Teacher's Guide provides easy step-by-step instructions for using this heat measuring device for conducting chemistry or physics experiments for students