Microscale Chemistry - Using a microscale conductivity meter

 
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Description

In this experiment you will be using a conductivity meter to test which solids and solutions/liquids conduct electricity.

Type of Activity

: group

Audience

: Teacher

Age Group

: 16 to 18 years

Keywords

: solution, conductivity, ionic, ion, metal
 
 
 
 
 
 

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