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LabWorks and the Kundt's Tube: A New Way To Determine the Heat Capacities of Gases
Computer-controlled data acquisition is rapidly becoming the rule rather than the exception in chemistry laboratories. The LabWorks learning system is one of many computer-controlled data acquisition interfaces that allows students to quickly obtain and analyze chemistry data. This project involved...
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