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Electrolysis of distilled water

In the absence of dissolved electrolytes, water will not conduct electricity, so no electrolysis occurs.

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Electrical conductivity of distilled water

The electrical conductivity apparatus circuit is completed by distilled water, a liquid covalent compound.

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Electrostatic attraction of distilled water

The electrostatic attraction of distilled water is observed by bringing a charged bakelite rod and a charged glass rod near to a thin stream of the liquid flowing from a buret.

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“Dear Soap Boat 2.0…”

A fan letter for a chemistry experiment? Well, yes. I read Tom Kuntzleman’s blog post “Soap Boat 2.0” over four months ago and immediately bookmarked it.

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JCE 91.04—April 2014 Issue Highlights

Chemists Celebrate Earth Day—The Wonders of WaterThe April 2014 issue of the Journal of Chemical Education is now available online to subscribers at http://pubs.acs.org/toc/jceda8/91/4. The April issue...

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Electrolysis of distilled water

In the absence of dissolved electrolytes, water will not conduct electricity, so no electrolysis occurs.

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Electrical conductivity of distilled water

The electrical conductivity apparatus circuit is completed by distilled water, a liquid covalent compound.

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Electrostatic attraction of distilled water

The electrostatic attraction of distilled water is observed by bringing a charged bakelite rod and a charged glass rod near to a thin stream of the liquid flowing from a buret.

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“Dear Soap Boat 2.0…”

A fan letter for a chemistry experiment? Well, yes. I read Tom Kuntzleman’s blog post “Soap Boat 2.0” over four months ago and immediately bookmarked it.

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JCE 91.04—April 2014 Issue Highlights

Chemists Celebrate Earth Day—The Wonders of Water The April 2014 issue of the Journal of Chemical Education is now available online to subscribers at http://pubs.acs.org/toc/jceda8/91/4. The April...

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JCE 94.04 April 2017 Issue Highlights

Resources To Inform Teaching and LearningThe April 2017 issue of the Journal of Chemical Education is now available online to subscribers. Topics featured in this issue include: green chemistry;...

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JCE 95.04 April 2018 Issue Highlights

jce-9504-april-2018-issue-highlights.jpgPlacing Chemistry into a World ContextThe April 2018 issue of the Journal of Chemical Education is now available online to subscribers. Topics featured in this...

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JCE 95.05 May 2018 Issue Highlights

jce-9505-may-2018-issue-highlights.jpgThe May 2018 issue of the Journal of Chemical Education is now available online to subscribers. Topics featured in this issue include: electrochemistry and...

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