Salts are good conductors of electricity. How can we prove this?
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Explanation:
Salt molecules are made of sodium ions and chlorine ions. (An ion is an atom that has an electrical charge because it has either gained or lost an electron.) When you put salt in water, the water molecules pull the sodium and chlorine ions apart so they are floating freely. These ions are what carry electricity through water. Watch it work in this project! (Adult supervision recommended.)
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Method:
•Take two beakers filled with distilled water & distilled water with salt.
•Now conduct electricity from it
Observation:
•you will observe that distilled water does not conduct electricity where as distilled water with salt conducts electricity
Conclusion:
Hence, salts conducts electricity
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