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Experiment To Investigate The Resistance Of Brine

Soaked Paper Essay, Research Paper


This


experiment aims to investigate the resistance of brine soaked paper when an


electrical current is passed through it. Planning: ?Previous experiments have taught me that the


electrical resistance will rely on several key variables.? These include the length of paper, its


thickness but most importantly the number of sodium and chlorine ions carrying


the charge.? Knowing this, I have


decided to investigate the concentration of brine in this experiment.? To provide an accurate prediction, I must


research into the scientific details in this experiment and recall information


from previous investigations.? This will


give me a greater understanding of the experiment?s implications and likely


results.Ionic


compounds do not have a molecular structure, but form a three-dimensional array


of ions called a crystal lattice.? In a


crystal of sodium chloride, the ions are arranged so that each Na+ ion is


surrounded by six Cl- ions and


vice versa.? Because the ions are held


rigidly in place by the electrostatic attractions between any one ion and the


oppositely charged ion surrounding it, these compounds tend to be very


brittle.? They do not conduct electricity


when in a solid state, since the ions are not mobile.? However, when in solution or in the molten state, ionic compounds


will conduct electricity by the movement of ions.In this


investigation, two electrodes will be placed on paper soaked in brine and an


electrical current will be applied.? The


sodium chloride is in a solution with water so that the ions are free to


disassociate.? The sodium ions should


migrate to the negative electrode and the chloride ions migrate to the positive


electrode, causing an electrical current to flow.? Having singled


out the most influential factor, and researched into the formation and


qualities of the sodium chloride compound, I have formed a prediction.? I predict that the higher the concentration


of sodium chloride in the brine solution, the lower the resistance.? This prediction is based upon the fact that


at a higher concentration, there will be more sodium chloride ions creating


lower resistance.Method: 1.?????? Connect the circuit,


ensuring that the voltmeter is in parallel with the brine soaked paper.To investigate


the resistance of brine soaked paper; I will set up an electronic circuit. I


will utilise a battery, variable resistor, wire, voltmeter and a milli-ammeter.


I am using a


milli-ammeter because the difference in current is likely to be minute and this


will give me a more accurate reading.? I


am using a variable resistor so that I can take several readings (repeating my


results) to form an accurate investigation. 2.?????? Measure out 10 ml of


solution in six test tubes.The salinity


will be varied by diluting a 1M solution of brine to different ratios of salt


to water. To obtain


accurate readings, the same amount of brine will be used for each result


(10ml).? This will be measured using a


measuring cylinder.? 3.?????? The paper will be placed


in a test tube of brine for the specific time of five seconds ensuring that the


paper is completely coated in brine.?


The paper will only be soaked for a specific time because over a longer


period paper will absorb a greater amount of liquid.? By controlling the time, I can create a fairer experiment.The amount and


type of paper will be identical for each reading.? I will use a 6×2 cm rectangular sized piece of paper.? If I used differing sizes of paper then my


results would be inaccurate as more brine could be absorbed or the greater


amount of paper would create a higher resistance.? 4.?????? The brine soaked paper


will be connected into the circuit using crocodile clips.? To prevent contamination or loss of brine,


forceps will be used to transfer the paper from the test tube into the circuit.5.?????? To discover the


resistance of the brine soaked paper; I will record the voltage and current at


each concentration repeating each reading th

ree times and then formulate the


resistance using the formula:Resistance = Voltage ?????????????????? ?? CurrentI will then


take the average of my readings to ensure accurate results and reduce the


effect of any inaccuracies.Obtaining Evidence/Analysing Evidence ?And Drawing Conclusions: I have


tabulated the results of the experiment so that any patterns will become more


apparent and I can distinguish whether my hypothesis was correct.? The concentration column in the table states


the percentage of brine as opposed to water used to test each reading.? 1. Concentration Current Voltage Resistance 2. Concentration Current Voltage Resistance After taking


these readings, I realised that although both tables 1 and 2 show a similar


trend, the actual figures are very different.?


They vary from a resistance of 468 ohms at one reading to 235 ohms at


the same concentration.? Although I had


been careful to keep the same brine for each reading and controlled the other


key variables, the readings had been taken on separate days.? The milli-ammeters I used were different


causing the recorded current to also be different.? I decided to repeat the entire experiment again repeating


readings on the same day (See Table 3).I have


formulated the readings into a graph to help illustrate any patterns in the


data, find the anomalous results caused by mistakes in the investigation and


try to determine the validity of my original prediction (See ?Graph 1?).? The graph


illustrates a very distinct relationship between the concentration of salt and


the resistance of the brine soaked paper.?


It depicts that brine is inversely proportional to resistance. The


greater amount of brine, the lower the resistance.When the paper


was soaked in water only (concentration 0%), there was a very high resistance


yet some current passed.? This may have


happened because tap water was used and it may have contained traces of metal,


which could carry current.? At a concentration


of 20%, the resistance dramatically reduced decreasing from 390 ohms to 48


ohms.? It then steadily reduced as the


concentration increased producing the curve on the graph.These results


appear to prove my original hypothesis ?The higher the concentration of sodium


chloride in the brine solution, the lower the resistance?, as all of my


readings reflect this prediction. However, to be certain of this, I would need


to form a more detailed investigation, correct any anomalous results and create


an even more accurate and fair test. Evaluating: My results


seem reliable as the data produced a graph with a clear line of best fit.? However, discrepancies could have caused


slight inaccuracies in this investigation.?


As I mentioned earlier, I used tap water to dilute the brine to gain


different concentrations.? This meant


that with no salt, some current was able to pass due to the impurities in the


water.?? To create a fairer test, I


should have used distilled water.In this


experiment, I took readings at six different concentrations repeating each


three times.?? If I were to repeat the


entire experiment, I would be sure to record at least ten readings repeating at


each concentration five times.? To


enable readings that are more accurate a more advanced ammeter could be used


because the difference in current is small.?


The readings taken from the ammeter I used, were only for three


significant figures and so inaccuracies occurred.When I


repeated results, the readings were similar however, as I was working with


milli-amps, slight differences increased after the resistance was formulated.By observing


the graph, you can see that in this investigation there were no obvious


anomalies.? As I repeated and averaged


my results, any minor inaccuracies were cancelled out.? I feel that


overall this investigation was accurate and it opens up further possibilities


for future experiments.? These include


investigating whether the thickness of the paper or length of paper would


greatly influence the resistance.

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