SPECTRUM ANALYSIS KIT: with 10x chemicals
$ 230.00 excl. GST
• This Spectrum Analysis Kit comprises ten different containers of chemicals comprising :
Copper II chloride | Calcium chloride | Copper II nitrate | Lithium chloride | Potassium chloride | Potassium nitrate | Sodium bicarbonate | Sodium chloride | Strontium chloride | Strontium nitrate
• Includes twelve wire loops with wooden handles for introducing each chemical into a bunsen burner flame.
• Also supplied are the parts necessary to assemble enough simple spectroscopes each having a fixed slit for up to twenty four students to view the bright line spectra of elements of the flame.
• No hunting around for the appropriate chemicals, spectroscopes etc. – all supplied in the one kit. Instructions included.
• Useful for up to 24 students.
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SPECTRUM ANALYSIS KIT: with 10x chemicals
• This Spectrum Analysis Kit comprises ten different containers of chemicals comprising :
Copper II chloride | Calcium chloride | Copper II nitrate | Lithium chloride | Potassium chloride | Potassium nitrate | Sodium bicarbonate | Sodium chloride | Strontium chloride | Strontium nitrate
• Includes twelve wire loops with wooden handles for introducing each chemical into a bunsen burner flame.
• Also supplied are the parts necessary to assemble enough simple spectroscopes each having a fixed slit for up to twenty four students to view the bright line spectra of elements of the flame.
• No hunting around for the appropriate chemicals, spectroscopes etc. – all supplied in the one kit. Instructions included.
• Useful for up to 24 students.
(Wikipedia excerpt: .."...A spectrum analyzer measures the magnitude of an input signal versus frequency within the full frequency range of the instrument. The primary use is to measure the power of the spectrum of known and unknown signals. The input signal that most common spectrum analyzers measure is electrical; however, spectral compositions of other signals, such as acoustic pressure waves and optical light waves, can be considered through the use of an appropriate transducer. Spectrum analyzers for other types of signals also exist, such as optical spectrum analyzers which use direct optical techniques such as a monochromator to make measurements. ....")



