PIRA 5D30.00 CONDUCTION IN SOLUTIONS

DCS #DEMONSTRATIONREFERENCEABSTRACT
5D30.00Conduction in Solutions
5D30.10conduction through electrolytesPIRA 500
5D30.10conductivity of solutionsEf-1Dip two metal electrodes in series with a light bulb in various solutions.
5D30.10conduction thru electrolytesE-193Immerse two copper plates in series with a lamp in distilled water, add barium hydroxide, then sulfuric acid.
5D30.10conduction thru electrolytesE-192Put two copper plates in series with a lamp in distilled water and salt or acid is added.
5D30.10conductivity of solutionsDisc 18-13Two electrodes in series with a 110 V lamp are dipped into distilled water, salt water, a sugar solution, a vinegar solution, and tap water.
5D30.13salt water stringPIRA 1000
5D30.15electrolytic conduction on chamiosAJP 32(9),713Suspend a chamois between ringstands, show no conduction with a battery, resistor, meter. Soak in distilled water, repeat, then sprinkle on salt
5D30.20migration of ionsPIRA 1000
5D30.20speed of ionsEf-3Show KMnO4 migrating with current towards the positive electrode in KNO3.
5D30.20migration of ions30-3.2Permanganate ions migrate in an electric field.
5D30.21ionic speedE-206Dip two platinum electrodes into an ammoniated copper sulfate solution containing some phenophthalein.
5D30.22ionic speedE-207Blue moves from the anode of in a potassium chloride gel when 120 volts is applied.
5D30.23ionic speedE-208Measuring the speed of hydrogen and hydroxyl ions in a potassium chloride gel.
5D30.30pickle glowPIRA 1000

ReferenceDescription
M-1Sutton
Ma-1Freier & Anderson
M-1dHilton
8-2.8Meiners
1A12.01University of Minnesota Handbook
AJP 52(1),85American Journal of Physics
TPT 15(5),300The Physics Teacher
Disc 01-01The Video Encyclopedia of Physics Demonstrations

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