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Project Star Spectrometer |
You won’t find a better-performing spectrometer for this price. Students can use this dependable, efficient device to explore flame spectra, streetlights, and solar spectra.
A stepped slit provides fine spectral resolution. The instrument is labeled in both electron volts and nanometers, so you can use it for both chemistry and physics.
Constructed of durable plastic, the spectrometer measures 31cm long x 18cm wide and features a built-in chart of common spectral lines.
Includes a manual.
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 - Sunday, May 23, 2010 project star spectrometer Reviewed By: L (Lafayette, CA) This quantitative scope is a great way to take physics students a step farther into spectroscopy than most students go in chemistry. My physics students record wavelengths of identified elements, then use their own measurements to identify an unknown (I've had a couple tubes made with a mixture of two gases).
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