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Chemistry for Everyone
Chemistry for Kids
Is Every Transparent Liquid Water?
Muhamad Hugerat* and Sobhi Basheer
The Arab College for Education in Israel-Haifa, P. O. Box 8349, Haifa 33145, Israel

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August 2001
Vol. 78 No. 8
p. 1041

Abstract
The accepted description for water in schools worldwide is a transparent and colorless liquid. Since students in lower grades (ages 8-13) often see warning signs "Do not drink this liquid--it is not water", we believe that presenting experiments that demonstrate the inadequacy of the accepted description for water would be beneficial for teachers and their students to practice in their schools. These activities provide simple experiments that introduce students to important characteristics of different compounds that have similar external appearance. The characteristics presented here include polarity, electric conductivity, color change due to presence of an acid-base indicator, and electrolysis.
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*  Citation
Hugerat, Muhamad; Basheer, Sobhi. J. Chem. Educ. 2001 78 1041.
*  Keywords
Acid-Base Chemistry; Demonstrations; Electrophoresis; Inquiry-Based / Discovery Method; Introductory / High School Chemistry; Redox Reactions
*  History
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Last Updated:
July 10, 2001
April 14, 2005
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