Laboratory stand II

LD 30076
Laboratory stand II
  8  Laboratory stand II

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Description

Height-adjustable stands for elevated positioning of demonstration equipment and continuous height-adjustment of individual equipment forming part of an experiment set-up. With four tommy screws for fastening equipment.

Technical data

  • Footprint: 16 cm x 13 cm
  • Maximum load: 30 kg max. (dependent on height).
  • Height: 60 mm ... 250 mm
  • Weight: 1.8 kg

Related Documents

PDF (Instruction Sheet) PDF (Instruction Sheet) [300 76] Laboratory stand II
PDF (Experiment description) PDF (Experiment description) P1.3.6.1 Point-by-point recording of the projection parabola as a function of the speed and angle of projection
PDF (Description from CASSY Lab) PDF (Description from CASSY Lab) P1.4.1.2 Path-time diagrams of rotational motions - Recording and evaluating with CASSY
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PDF (Experiment description) PDF (Experiment description) P1.8.4.2 Measuring the surface tension using the "break-away" method - Recording and evaluating with CASSY
PDF (Experiment description) PDF (Experiment description) C1.1.2.2 Melting and solidification curve of tin (de)
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PDF (Experiment description) PDF (Experiment description) C1.2.3.1p Analysis of copper(I) oxide and copper(II) oxide
PDF (Experiment description) PDF (Experiment description) C1.3.2.1 Qualitative water synthesis
PDF (Experiment description) PDF (Experiment description) C1.4.1.1 Determination of the oxygen content of air
PDF (Experiment description) PDF (Experiment description) C1.4.2.1 Production of gases with a Kipp’s apparatus
PDF (Experiment description) PDF (Experiment description) C2.2.2.1 Oxidation of propanol
PDF (Experiment description) PDF (Experiment description) C2.3.2.3 Catalytic cracking
PDF (Experiment description) PDF (Experiment description) C2.3.3.1 Boiling range distribution of petrol
PDF (Experiment description) PDF (Experiment description) C2.3.3.2 Boiling range distribution and fractionated distillation of petroleum
PDF (Experiment description) PDF (Experiment description) C2.4.2.1 Soxhlet extraction from leaves
PDF (Experiment description) PDF (Experiment description) C2.4.3.1 Distillation of red wine
PDF (Experiment description) PDF (Experiment description) C2.4.3.3 Purification of a substance with water vapour distillation
PDF (Experiment description) PDF (Experiment description) C3.2.1.2 Gas chromatographical separation of alcohols - effect of temperature, CPS version
PDF (Experiment description) PDF (Experiment description) C3.5.2.1 Conductometric titration of a hydrochloric acid solution, CPS variety
PDF (Experiment description) PDF (Experiment description) C5.1.1.1 Production of sulfuric acid by the contact method
PDF (Experiment description) PDF (Experiment description) C5.1.1.2 Synthesis of ammonia by the Haber-Bosch process
PDF (Experiment description) PDF (Experiment description) C5.3.1.2 Catalytic purification of automobile exhaust gases
PDF (Experiment description) PDF (Experiment description) D1.5.3.1b Propagation of sound in the form of pressure fluctuations – Recording using Sensor-CASSY
PDF (Experiment description) PDF (Experiment description) D2.3.3.2 Emission of heat - Leslie’s cube
PDF (Experiment description) PDF (Experiment description) D3.9.4.2b Photoelectric emission - Electrometer amplifier
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