Hi there,
I have conducted the experiment and have my results.
The average of the three tests are as follows:
Distilled water - 43.5
Tap water - 21.5
sports drink - 21
orange juice - 106.2
I then did the conversion. For the distilled water I divided by 100000. The rest I divided by 1000.
Distilled water - .00004357
Tap water - .00717
sports drink - .021
orange juice - .1062
I'm kind of lost what to do now. Do I divide those numbers by the 9 volts? Please help
help analyzing data for the electrolyte challenge
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Re: help analyzing data for the electrolyte challenge
Yes, conductance = current / voltage. You measured the current and the voltage is 9V from the battery.
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Re: help analyzing data for the electrolyte challenge
Thank - you so much for your reply
So I simply - for example:
Distilled water - .00004357 / 9 = 4.84
what is the unit after these conversions? siemens?
So I simply - for example:
Distilled water - .00004357 / 9 = 4.84
what is the unit after these conversions? siemens?
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Re: help analyzing data for the electrolyte challenge
One more question. Do my results look as they should? I hope so!
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Re: help analyzing data for the electrolyte challenge
Actually, I think you meant 0.00000484111111, not 4.84. Yes, the units are Siemens. You can convert to more manageable number by converting to nanosiemens (nS) and you have 4841.11 nS.
I haven't done the project myself so I can't say whether the data is good or not. Sorry - maybe someone else reading this has done it. It seems reasonable that you found orange juice to be more conductive.
I haven't done the project myself so I can't say whether the data is good or not. Sorry - maybe someone else reading this has done it. It seems reasonable that you found orange juice to be more conductive.

