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Conductivity
Conductivity depends on many factors. Some of the factors include the density of the matter and the type of matter being examined.
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Question - How do the concentrations of different solutes affect the conductivity of water?
Hypothesis - I believe that the higher the concentration of solute in an ionic solution, the higher the
concentration of ions will be present. When the concentration of ions is higher, the conductivity of the
solution should rise.
Manipulative variables - Concentrations of solutes in their solutions and the different solutes. Dependent
variable - Conductivity of the solutions.
Method - In this experiment, various amounts of three different solutes were added to water and the
changes in conductivity were observed. Other variables that affect solution conductivity such as
temperature, contact areas between solution and electrodes were kept constant. Copper electrodes were
taped to a container to measure resistance of a solution as the amount of solute was varied. Gentle stirring
of the solution was required to reduce "polarization" (the clouding of ions around electrodes).
Materials - NaCl, KCl, Sugar, Distilled Water, Digital Volt Meter, Scale & Copper electrodes.
1. In general, adding salt to the solution led to greater conductivity.
2. I discovered that the resistance of the solution increased over time, if I let it sit alone. I found that this
was due to #polarization# and gentle stirring can reduce it.
3. Sugar does not boost the conductivity as much as salt does.
4. Possible inaccuracies: a. Tap water was used to rinse the containers adding contaminants. b.
Instruments# inaccuracies. c. Impurities in solutes. d. Resistance measurements fluctuated depending on
how hard I stirred. e. Salts may not have fully dissolved due to saturation.
1. In general, the higher the number of moles of salt in a solution, the higher the conductivity will be.
2. Only by adding certain solutes will the conductivity of the solvent increases significantly. Solutes like
sugar (that forms molecular solution) do not increase the conductivity of water by much compared with
salts (that forms ionic solution.
3. Distilled water is not a very good conductor but tap water is probably due to all of the impurities it has.
4. Polarization can distort the conductivity measurement of a solution. Gentle stirring can reduce this
phenomenon.
5. Solution conductance may help to check quality of chemical products quickly.
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