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Uploaded by on Jan 29, 2007

A chemical demonstration showing that ions must be present in solution for electrical conductivity. Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada.

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  • Awesome set of videos please keep up the posting.

    Thanks.

  • "Deader". Nice word.

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  • An experiment doesn't have to be fancy to be good :))

  • thank you this helped me with my c2 science exam

  • As a Electrician of over 40 years, nice experiment.

  • Nice awesome testing machine you got there

  • ahha in dinan is saltwater, it's all clear to me now

  • i sick i just realised this is in ottawa, ive seen his vids b4 maybe i can get into his class lol

  • OMG thank you, I'm doing a science project, and I'm trying to finda good procedure and sort of an idea of what im doing, Like, for my project, I'm doing an experiment to measure the conductivity of salt solutions, different salt amounts in each solution. This video helped a LOT

  • lol water is obviously an electrical conductor, Deionised sea of electrons once you electrolyse it, AWesome EXperiments!!, man i'm starting to like Chemistry more than Physics lol

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