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Solar Distiller ActivitySolar Distiller Activity
Publisher
US Department of Energy
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Grade
4th - 10th
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Science
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Duration
2 hrs
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Solar Distiller

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Explore the sun's ability to distill contaminated water with this simple set of classroom experiments. After filling two glass bowls, one with muddy water and the other with salt water, they are covered with plastic wrap and placed in the sun as students observe how water is purified through the processes of evaporation and condensation.

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Concepts

solar energy, energy, water quality, water, condensation, evaporation, the water cycle

Additional Tags

distill, solar, water, evaporation, condensation, water cycle, distill water, water purification, hydrolgic cycle, science

Instructional Ideas

  • Include this demonstration as part of a unit on the water cycle
  • Encourage students to use their prior knowledge of solar energy to devise ways of improving the distiller

Classroom Considerations

  • Depending on your local weather this demonstration may take more than the two hours mentioned in the procedure, so plan your lessons accordingly

Pros

  • A clear procedure is provided for carrying out the investigation
  • Questions are included for guiding a class discussion following the demonstration

Cons

  • None

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