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Charlie Charlie
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If you have ever been to a public pool, you know that you are required to exit the pool when there is lightning in the sky. But consider your results from part (a) above and what you learned in this lab, paying particular attention to the very first demonstration that the instructor shows you regarding the light bulb. (salt put into water conducts electricity and the light comes on. Water by its self does not conduct electricity) Does this protocol make sense in light of the data from this demonstration, or is it contradictory? Why or why not? We are talking about water, here, right? Is there anything else going on in this case, chemically speaking, that would change the way we look at this situation?
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Charlie Author
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Very helpful Cbranson. Thank you!
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You're welcome...glad I could help  Wink Face
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