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6.

Glue the other end of the cable (red and black gro) to
each of the aluminum covered sticks.
7. Next, join the two sticks and com Test that the LED THE
EXPLANATION
CONDUCTIVITY
With this experiment FROM SALT WATER
the children will learn
than salt water
drives the
electricity,
while the water
bulb shines. Otherwise check that you have followed sweet no. The salt that
do the previous steps correctly. contains water
salty
8. Next, place the sticks in the glass of salt water without decomposes into ions,
touching them and you will see that the LED bulb who lead the
electricity and make
work the
light bulb

worked. na.
9. Repeat the process with fresh water and see You see
that the LED bulb does not work.

MADE BY:
NICOLE FORERO SÁNCHEZ
STUDENT GRADE 5
ANDRES BELLO SCHOOL,
GIRARDOT

EXPERIMENT
3. Locate each of the cables in the rosette
black and red) and adjust them with the screws.

THE CONDUCTIVITY OF THE


SALTWATER

MATERIALS: INSTRUCTIONS:
= AA batteries
= 2 ice cream sticks 4. We take our rosette, screw the red cable into
1. Wrap the bean
= 1 glass of water each of the screws, place our LED bulb in the
sticks side with
= 1 glass of water with salt rosette; then pe We put the rosette on a
aluminum foil.
= Insulating tape popsicle stick, and place it near the window.
= Aluminum foil Once our light bulb is fixed, we proceed to
= 1 Led Bulb with its finish roofing the house and place it on a
lamp holder) base.

2. To assemble the house we must cut out the si


following pieces of cardboard with the individual
measurements each in the photos, once we have
them all cut out we proceed to glue them with hot
silicone or glue.

5. Tape one end of the red wire to the positive


end of the battery with electrical tape. And the
black wire to the negative end of the same
ma.

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