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Vernier® Go Direct™ Calcium Ion-Selective Electrode
The Go Direct Calcium Ion-Selective Electrode (ISE) can be used to measure the concentration of calcium (Ca2+) in aqueous samples.
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Vernier® Go Direct™ Glass-Body pH Sensor
Use the Go Direct Glass-body pH to measure pH in aqueous, heterogeneous, and organic solutions.
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Vernier® Go Direct™ Tris-Compatible Flat pH Sensor
Use the Go Direct® Tris-compatible flat pH sensor to measure the pH of a solution or semisolid, such as food or soil.
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Vernier® Go Direct™ Ammonium Ion-Selective Electrode
The Go Direct Ammonium Ion-Selective Electrode (ISE) can be used to measure the concentration of ammonium (NH4+) in aqueous samples.
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Vernier® Soil Moisture Sensor
The soil moisture sensor is used to measure the volumetric water content of soil. This makes it ideal for performing experiments in courses such as soil science, agricultural science, environmental science, horticulture, botany, and biology.
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Vernier® Tris-Compatible Flat pH Sensor
The Tris-Compatible Flat pH Sensor measures the pH of a solution or semisolid.
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Vernier® Go! Motions
Easily collect motion data without the need for additional interfaces.
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Vernier® ORP Sensor
Measure the ability of a solution to act as an oxidizing agent or reducing agent with this oxidation-reduction potential sensor.
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Vernier® Relative Humidity Sensor
Use this sensor for weather studies, monitoring greenhouses, or for determining days when static electrical discharges could be a problem.
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Vernier® Turbidity Sensor
Use the Turbidity sensor to measure the turbidity of freshwater or seawater samples. Its small, sleek design and simple setup make it easy to use at the collection site or when you return to the classroom.
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Vernier® Differential Voltage Probe
Measure voltages in low voltage AC and DC circuits.
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Vernier® pH Sensors
General-purpose pH Sensors can be used across disciplines, with applications in chemistry, biology, middle school science, and environmental science.
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Vernier® High Current Sensor
The High Current Sensor has a range of ±10 A. Current is measured with a Hall Effect sensor, which uses the magnetic field created by the current and therefore does not add a resistive element to the circuit. A metal shield over the Hall Effect chip reduces the influence of external magnets. A replaceable fuse protects the equipment and circuit.

