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Rocks and Minerals - Sedimentary, igneous and metamorphic rocks contain minerals and are formed by processes that occur within Earth over a variety of timescales ACSSU155 Year 8 Physical Sciences
Energy Forms - Energy appears in different forms, including movement (kinetic energy), heat and potential energy, and energy transformations and transfers cause change within systems ACSBL111 Year 12 Maintaining the internal environment
Homeostasis - Changes in an organism’s metabolic activity, in addition to structural features and changes in physiological processes and behaviour, enable the organism to maintain its internal environment within tolerance limits ACSBL118 Year 12 Maintaining the internal environment
Infectious disease - Pathogens have adaptations that facilitate their entry into cells and tissues and their transmission between hosts; transmission occurs by various mechanisms including through direct contact, contact with body fluids, and via contaminated food, water or d ACSCH025 Year 11 Chemical fundamentals
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Rates of chemical reactions - Catalysts, including enzymes and metal nanoparticles, affect the rate of certain reactions by providing an alternative reaction pathway with a reduced activation energy, hence increasing the proportion of collisions that lead to a chemical change ACSCH091 Year 12 Equilibrium acids and redox reactions
Chemical equilibrium systems - Over time, physical changes and reversible chemical reactions reach a state of dynamic equilibrium in a closed system, with the relative concentrations of products and reactants defining the position of equilibrium ACSCH098 Year 12 Equilibrium acids and redox reactions
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Heating processes - Heat transfer occurs between and within systems by conduction, convection and/or radiation ACSPH139 Year 12 Revolutions in modern physics
Quantum theory - The Bohr model of the hydrogen atom integrates light quanta and atomic energy states to explain the specific wavelengths in the hydrogen spectrum and in the spectra of other simple atoms; the Bohr model enables line spectra to be correlated with atomic en ACSCH134 Year 12 Structure synthesis and design
Chemical synthesis and design - The yield of a chemical synthesis reaction can be calculated by comparing stoichiometric quantities with actual quantities ACSCH031 Year 11 Chemical fundamentals
Properties and structure of materials - The properties of ionic compounds (for example, high melting point, brittleness, ability to conduct electricity when liquid or in solution) are explained by modelling ionic bonding as ions arranged in a crystalline lattice structure with forces of attract ACSCH027 Year 11 Chemical fundamentals
Properties and structure of atoms - The type of bonding within substances explains their physical properties, including melting and boiling point, conductivity of both electricity and heat, strength and hardness ACSPH070 Year 11 Linear Motion and Waves
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Waves - The speed of light is finite and many orders of magnitude greater than the speed of mechanical waves (for example, sound and water waves); its intensity decreases in an inverse square relationship with distance from a point source ACSPH135 Year 12 Revolutions in modern physics
Quantum theory - Atomic phenomena and the interaction of light with matter indicate that states of matter and energy are quantised into discrete values
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ACSSU153 Year 8 Earth and Space SciencesRocks and Minerals - Sedimentary, igneous and metamorphic rocks contain minerals and are formed by processes that occur within Earth over a variety of timescales ACSSU155 Year 8 Physical Sciences
Energy Forms - Energy appears in different forms, including movement (kinetic energy), heat and potential energy, and energy transformations and transfers cause change within systems ACSBL111 Year 12 Maintaining the internal environment
Homeostasis - Changes in an organism’s metabolic activity, in addition to structural features and changes in physiological processes and behaviour, enable the organism to maintain its internal environment within tolerance limits ACSBL118 Year 12 Maintaining the internal environment
Infectious disease - Pathogens have adaptations that facilitate their entry into cells and tissues and their transmission between hosts; transmission occurs by various mechanisms including through direct contact, contact with body fluids, and via contaminated food, water or d ACSCH025 Year 11 Chemical fundamentals
Properties and structure of materials - Materials are either pure substances with distinct measurable properties (for example, melting and boiling point, reactivity, strength, density) or mixtures with properties dependent on the identity and relative amounts of the substances that make up the ACSCH073 Year 11 Molecular interactions and reactions
Rates of chemical reactions - Catalysts, including enzymes and metal nanoparticles, affect the rate of certain reactions by providing an alternative reaction pathway with a reduced activation energy, hence increasing the proportion of collisions that lead to a chemical change ACSCH091 Year 12 Equilibrium acids and redox reactions
Chemical equilibrium systems - Over time, physical changes and reversible chemical reactions reach a state of dynamic equilibrium in a closed system, with the relative concentrations of products and reactants defining the position of equilibrium ACSCH098 Year 12 Equilibrium acids and redox reactions
Chemical equilibrium systems - The strength of acids is explained by the degree of ionisation at equilibrium in aqueous solution, which can be represented with chemical equations and equilibrium constants (Ka) ACSCH131 Year 12 Structure synthesis and design
Chemical synthesis and design - Chemical synthesis involves the selection of particular reagents to form a product with specific properties (for example, pharmaceuticals, fuels, cosmetics, cleaning products) ACSPH016 Year 11 Thermal nuclear and electrical physics
Heating processes - Heat transfer occurs between and within systems by conduction, convection and/or radiation ACSPH139 Year 12 Revolutions in modern physics
Quantum theory - The Bohr model of the hydrogen atom integrates light quanta and atomic energy states to explain the specific wavelengths in the hydrogen spectrum and in the spectra of other simple atoms; the Bohr model enables line spectra to be correlated with atomic en ACSCH134 Year 12 Structure synthesis and design
Chemical synthesis and design - The yield of a chemical synthesis reaction can be calculated by comparing stoichiometric quantities with actual quantities ACSCH031 Year 11 Chemical fundamentals
Properties and structure of materials - The properties of ionic compounds (for example, high melting point, brittleness, ability to conduct electricity when liquid or in solution) are explained by modelling ionic bonding as ions arranged in a crystalline lattice structure with forces of attract ACSCH027 Year 11 Chemical fundamentals
Properties and structure of atoms - The type of bonding within substances explains their physical properties, including melting and boiling point, conductivity of both electricity and heat, strength and hardness ACSPH070 Year 11 Linear Motion and Waves
Waves - Mechanical waves transfer energy through a medium; mechanical waves may oscillate the medium or oscillate the pressure within the medium ACSPH077 Year 11 Linear Motion and Waves
Waves - The speed of light is finite and many orders of magnitude greater than the speed of mechanical waves (for example, sound and water waves); its intensity decreases in an inverse square relationship with distance from a point source ACSPH135 Year 12 Revolutions in modern physics
Quantum theory - Atomic phenomena and the interaction of light with matter indicate that states of matter and energy are quantised into discrete values
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Vernier D.O. Calibration Solution
VERNIER DISSOLVED OXYGEN CALIBRATION SOLUTION
This is a replacement bottle of Sodium Sulfite, used for the zero dissolved oxygen calibration point. One bottle is included with the Dissolved Oxygen Probe.
Note that this is for the original DO-BTA Vernier Dissolved ...
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Vernier D.O. Filling Solution
VERNIER DISSOLVED OXYGEN FILLING SOLUTION
This replacement solution is used to fill the Dissolved Oxygen Sensor membrane. One bottle of 125mL Filling Solution is included with the DO Sensor.
Order code: FS
Vernier D.O. Polishing Strips
VERNIER DISSOLVED OXYGEN POLISHING STRIPS
These small strips are used to polish the platinum electrode on the inside of the Dissolved Oxygen Probe. One set of strips is included with the Dissolved Oxygen Probe.
Order code: PS
Vernier D.O. Probe Membrane Cap
VERNIER DISSOLVED OXYGEN PROBE MEMBRANE CAP
This is a replacement membrane cap for a Dissolved Oxygen Probe. The membranes on DO Probes have a limited lifespan, the duration of which varies with frequency and care of use. One extra membrane cap is included with the DO Sen...
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Vernier #6 Stopper for Ethanol Sensor
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Vernier LabQuest Charging Station Insert - 4 Pack
VERNIER LABQUEST CHARGING STATION INSERTS
A Vernier LabQuest 2 Charging Station can be used to recharge Original LabQuests.
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Vernier LabQuest Lanyard
VERNIER LABQUEST LANYARD
To prevent accidental dropping, the Vernier LabQuest Lanyard is a helpful neck strap that can be attached to a
LabQuest Original, LabQuest 2 or LabQuest Stream.
It can also be attached to a calculator cradle and used with a LabPro or CBL 2.
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Vernier LabQuest Stand
VERNIER ORIGINAL LABQUEST STAND
The portability of Vernier's Original LabQuest allows it to be used in a variety of locations, such as a laboratory bench, outdoor venue or desk. This stand allows you to set the LabQuest at different angles, giving improved viewing in cert...
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Vernier LabQuest Original Stylus
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VERNIER LABQUEST ORIGINAL STYLUS
A replacement pack of 5 stylus for Vernier LabQuest Original units.
To keep the stylus from being lost use with Vernier LabQuest Stylus Tethers
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Vernier LabQuest Tether
VERNIER LABQUEST TETHERS
This pack of 5 Vernier LabQuest Tethers prevents accidental loss of your stylus.
They are compatible with the stylus of both Vernier LabQuest Original and Vernier LabQuest 2
Supplied as a pack of 5.
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Vernier LabQuest 2 Armor
VERNIER LABQUEST 2 ARMOR
Add extra protection from spills and falls with LabQuest Armor for your Vernier LabQuest 2. The moulded rubber material helps prevent spills from getting into and damaging the open ports.
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Vernier LabQuest 2 Battery
VERNIER LABQUEST 2 BATTERY
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Vernier LabQuest 2 Charging Station Insert - 4 Pack
VERNIER LABQUEST 2 CHARGING STATION INSERT
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Vernier LabQuest 2 Stand
VERNIER LABQUEST 2 STAND
The portability of Vernier's LabQuest 2 allows it to be used in a variety of locations, such as a laboratory bench, outdoor venue or desk. This stand holds your LabQuest 2 at a steeper angle than its built-in feet, allowing improved viewing in cer...
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VERNIER LABQUEST 2 STYLUS
A replacement pack of 5 stylus for Vernier LabQuest 2 units.
To keep the stylus from being lost use with Vernier LabQuest Tethers
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Vernier LabQuest 3 Stand
VERNIER LABQUEST 3 STAND
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Vernier EKG Electrodes - Pack of 100
VERNIER EKG ELECTRODES
Each of the three leads on the EKG sensor connects to a disposable electrode. A pack of 100 disposable electrodes is included with the sensor. This is a replacement package of 100 electrodes for use with the EKG sensor.
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Vernier GC Septa (Pack of 4)
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Vernier GC Syringe 1uL
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Vernier Pressure Sensor Accessories Kit
VERNIER PRESSURE SENSOR ACCESSORIES KIT
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Vernier #1 1-hole Rubber Stopper
VERNIER #1 1 HOLE RUBBER STOPPER
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Vernier #5 2-hole Rubber Stopper
VERNIER #5 2 HOLE RUBBER STOPPER
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Vernier Plastic 2-Way Valve
VERNIER PLASTIC 2-WAY VALVE
A replacement plastic stopcock with Luer-Lock connections for the VDC-BTD Vernier Drop Counter and the PS-ACC Vernier Pressure Sensor Accessories Kit.
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Vernier Plastic Tubing (455mm)
VERNIER PLASTIC TUBING
More of the same tubing included with the Pressure Sensor Accessories Kit.
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Vernier Stopper Stem
VERNIER STOPPER STEM
Plastic piece with the tapered, ribbed tip that is inserted into a stopper hole allowing a Luer-Lock connection to the stopper.
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