

The Go Direct Gas Pressure Sensor measures the absolute pressure of a gas. It connects via Bluetooth ® wireless technology or via USB to your device.
IB Curriculum
Gas laws
The particulate nature of matter
Thermodynamics
The particulate nature of matter
Introduction to the particulate nature of matter
Models of the particulate nature of matter
Counting particles by mass: The mole
Models of the particulate nature of matter
Ideal gases
Models of the particulate nature of matter
Environment - States of Matter & Pressure
Environment & Systems
IB Internal Assessment
Boyle's Law - Pressure vs Volume of Gas
“How does volume affect pressure of a fixed mass of air?”
Efficiency of a Thermodynamic Process
“How close does a bicycle pump adiabatic compression get to theoretical Carnot efficiency?”
Vapour Pressure vs Temperature for Various Liquids
“How does temperature affect the vapour pressure of ethanol, water and acetone?”
Effect of Catalyst on H₂O₂ Decomposition Rate
“How do different catalysts (MnO₂, Fe³⁺, KI, catalase) affect O₂ evolution rate?”
Frequently Paired
Sensors most commonly used alongside the Go Direct® Gas Pressure Sensor in IB curriculum experiments.
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