Hi All
Year 7 to do this prac. Using transformer and light to see difference in conduction in salt and sugar solutions.
Which electrodes would be best to use?
Thanks in advance
Rita
conduction of electricity in salt and sugar solutions.
Re: conduction of electricity in salt and sugar solutions.
Well carbon is safest. Although I wouldn't use a transformer with Yr 7's. We use a simple battery circuit, with alligators, a mes (little light globe stand bizzo) and carbon electrodes. There are fairly simple conductivity rigs out there, using wire probes, that can work in a test tube, for example. There are even ones that use an LED instead of a globe.
The main issue is don't leave the electrodes in the solutions for very long, especially a salt solution, because you'll start making chlorine and poisoning the little cherubs. Unless, of course, you want....oh no, ahem, I mean, of course you don't want that to happen
The main issue is don't leave the electrodes in the solutions for very long, especially a salt solution, because you'll start making chlorine and poisoning the little cherubs. Unless, of course, you want....oh no, ahem, I mean, of course you don't want that to happen
Cheers, K
Re: conduction of electricity in salt and sugar solutions.
Good one Smiley!
Glad to see you are in top form!
Glad to see you are in top form!
Re: conduction of electricity in salt and sugar solutions.
Ahh Ocker, if only. But yes, they didn't irradiate my sense of humour, thankfully.
Cheers, K
Re: conduction of electricity in salt and sugar solutions.
We have always used transformers with year 7.
Rita
Rita