Is there an easy way to measure the conductivity of water. I want to boil salt water and then measure the distillate and what's left in the pot.
Thank You
boiling salt water
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Re: boiling salt water
Hi!
This project will definitely require some electrice equipment so I would suggest you ask your parents or a teacher to help you with it. Here's a link that might help you out-
http://spallation.physics.sc.edu/~blanp ... /salt.html
Hope this helps, good luck!
This project will definitely require some electrice equipment so I would suggest you ask your parents or a teacher to help you with it. Here's a link that might help you out-
http://spallation.physics.sc.edu/~blanp ... /salt.html
Hope this helps, good luck!
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Re: boiling salt water
Also, look at this link.lil jo wrote:Is there an easy way to measure the conductivity of water. I want to boil salt water and then measure the distillate and what's left in the pot.
Thank You
http://www.newton.dep.anl.gov/askasci/c ... m00698.htm
Louise