Citrus Fruit Conduction
Citrus Fruit Conduction
Miss Miller
Chemistry
8 May, 2018
In 1879, Thomas Edison was the first known person to successfully light
subatomic particles flow, they create what is called an “electric current”. This
such as lights, heating systems, electronic devises and just about every other
modern invention. Power companies burn fossil fuels and harness nuclear
activity to sustain these amenities; but there is a simple and rather untraditional
Italian physicist and chemist, Alessandro Volta was the first person to
less than factual. Citrus fruits like lemons contain particles called “electrolytes”.
They have an electric charge that produces electricity when paired with two
metal electrodes. The metal completes the circuit making electric power
production feasible.
Work Cited
www.education.com/science-fair/article/which-fuit-produce-electricity/.
2018, sciencing.com/do-citrus-fruits-produce-electricity-5167602.html.
electricity-with-a-lemon-battery/.
Question
Hypothesis
• The amount of power conducted from the fruit will is fully dependent on the
acidity of the fruit. If I compare a lemon and lime, then lime will most likely
Material List
• Copper Wire
• Scissors
• Plastic Knife
• Disposable Plate
• Ruler
• Multi-Meter
Procedure
2. Make a vertical incision in the middle, 2cm wide and 1cm deep
3. Make a second incision parallel to the first one about 1cm to the side
8. Record and average the finding of the lemons as well as the limes
Results
• Lemon
- 0.53 volts
- 0.51 volts
- 0.54 volts
• Lime
- 0.62 volts
- 0.62 volts
- 0.63 volts
less than factual. This experiment proved the legitimacy of this theory. I chose to
examine three lemons and three limes. After doing this, I was able to determine
that Limes conduct slightly more electricity than lemons. This proved my
hypothesis that limes contain more electricity than lemons due to their pH levels.
The average pH level of the limes was 0.1 volts higher than the lemons. One
possible error could be how fresh the fruits were. This could be corrected by