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conduct an experiment for testing the electric conductivity of liquids​

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Answered by riteshdahake309
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Electrical conductivity of liquids can be tested by a simple activity of taking a liquid, like lemon juice, in a container, inserting electrodes in it, connecting the two electrodes to the terminals of a battery with a bulb (LED) between them. The bulb glows, indicating that lemon juice is a conductor of electricity.

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When common salt (NaCl) is dissolved in water, it splits into Na+ and Cl– ions. it splits into its component ions. The ions are free to move about in an electrolyte. When a voltage is applied across electrodes placed in the electrolyte, the ions start moving in an orderly fashion.

That is why liquids that have ions, such as acids and solutions of salts and bases, conduct electricity. When an ionic compound melts, it breaks up into ions, which flow when a voltage is applied.

Answered by Anonymous
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Electrical conductivity of liquids can be tested by a simple activity of taking a liquid, like lemon juice, in a container, inserting electrodes in it, connecting the two electrodes to the terminals of a battery with a bulb (LED) between them. The bulb glows, indicating that lemon juice is a conductor of electricity.

Hope it will helps

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Answered by Anonymous
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Electrical conductivity of liquids can be tested by a simple activity of taking a liquid, like lemon juice, in a container, inserting electrodes in it, connecting the two electrodes to the terminals of a battery with a bulb (LED) between them. The bulb glows, indicating that lemon juice is a conductor of electricity.

Hope it will helps

:)

Answered by Anonymous
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Electrical conductivity of liquids can be tested by a simple activity of taking a liquid, like lemon juice, in a container, inserting electrodes in it, connecting the two electrodes to the terminals of a battery with a bulb (LED) between them. The bulb glows, indicating that lemon juice is a conductor of electricity.

Hope it will helps

:)

Answered by Anonymous
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Electrical conductivity of liquids can be tested by a simple activity of taking a liquid, like lemon juice, in a container, inserting electrodes in it, connecting the two electrodes to the terminals of a battery with a bulb (LED) between them. The bulb glows, indicating that lemon juice is a conductor of electricity.

Hope it will helps

:)

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