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KEYWORDS:WaterofUltapani(UW),Distilledwater(DW),Density,Conductivity,SurfaceTension,pH-value,MagnetizedWater(MW).
INTRODUCTION:
WeallknowThatwateralwaysflowsdownwardsfromupwards.Butthereisa placeinChhattisgarhwherewaterflowsfromthebottomtothetop.Eventhough reading or listening, it seems weird but it is 100 percent true. This region is knownasultapani,itissituatedinthevillageVisarpani,situatedinthelapof47 km.MainpatfromAmbikapur
Thestreamofwaterflowsadistanceof200meterstowardsthehillbyremoving thebottomofasmallstonefromthesideoftheroad.Itwasfoundinthesurvey thatthewaterlevelinthevillageVisarpaniisverymuchaboveofthesurface.If the vehicle is left neutral in the vicinity of this place, the car starts to climb upwards.Thereislargenumberofclimaticdifferenceisfoundin surgujadivisionatmainpat.
Ÿ Conductivity: Conductivity is a measure of water’s capability to pass electricalflow Thisabilityisdirectlyrelatedtotheconcentrationofions inthewater[1].Theseconductiveionscomefromdissolvedsaltsandinorganic materials such as alkalis, chlorides, sulfides and carbonate compounds[2].Compoundsthatdissolveintoionsarealsoknownaselectrolytes [3]. The more ions that are present, the higher the conductivity of water
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pH-value:pHisadeterminedvaluebasedonadefinedscale,similarto temperature.ThismeansthatpHofwaterisnotaphysicalparameterthat canbemeasuredasaconcentrationorinaquantity.[4],[5]
Ÿ Density:Thedensityofwateristheweightofthewaterperitsunitvolume,whichdependsonthetemperatureofthewater Theusualvalueused incalculationsis1grampermilliliter(1g/ml)or1grampercubiccentimeter(1g/cm3).[7]
Ÿ SurfaceTension:"Thepropertyofthesurfaceofaliquidthatallowsitto resistanexternalforce,duetothecohesivenatureofitsmolecules."[8]
Ÿ Viscosity:Theviscosityofafluidisameasureofitsresistancetodeformationatagivenrate.Forliquids,itcorrespondstotheinformalconcept of"thickness":forexample,syruphasahigherviscositythanwater.[9]
MATERIALANDMETHOD:
1.Conductivity:
Observe the water sampling taken from the Ultrapani with the help of the conductivitymeter,theconductivityofthewatergets0.97mS. Wetookthisobservationinto25degreescentigradeandthecellconstantat0.95.
theconductivityofdistilledwatergets0.34mS[3].Itisclearthattheconductivityofwaterofultapan(WU)isgraterthenconductivityofdistilledwater(DW).
2.Density:
Withthemassvolumemethod,weobservedthedensityofthewatertakenfrom the ultapani, in which the density of water taken from the ultapani area was 3 3 0.98gm/cm and0.94gm/cm isobtainedwhenthedensityofdistilledwaterwas found.
Nowinthisrangewemeasuredtheconductivityofdistilledwater,wefoundthat
Weightofbeaker=73.0gm
Weight of water of Ultapani area (WU) with beaker =166.0gmF(4) Weight of UWF(3)Weightof DWAndvolume=100ml
Weightofdistilledwater(DW)withbeaker =167.0gm AndVolume =100ml
ThenactualweightofWU=(166-73)=93.0gm
AndsimilarlyactualweightofDU=(167-73)=94.0gm
HencedensityofUWisd = mass/volume UW 3 = 93/100=0.93gm/cm 3 DensityofDWisd =94/100=0.94gm/cm DW
3.Surfacetension:
When we find the surface tension from the drop-weight method of the water takenfromUlatapani,wegetthesurfacetension ofwater64.26Dy/cm.Wehave taken this measurement at 250C. Whereas Distilled Water Surface Tension 71.97Dy/cm it happens. This is standard value of surface tension of distilled water
TheObservationtableofwaterofultapaniareaare-
Weknowthatstandardvalueofsurfacetensionofdistilledwateris71.97Dy/cm thenthesurfacetensionofwaterofultapaniisσ = (W /(W ))*σ UW UW DW DW = (2.5/2.8)*71.97 = 64.26Dyn/cm
4.PH-value:
Withthehelpofph-meter,aftermeasuringthephvalueofwatertakenfromthe ultapani, and finding the ph value of distilled water, We get the ph value of sample of the water taken from the ultapani more than the ph value of distilledwater.[3]
5.Viscosity:
WhenwemeasuredtheViscositywiththehelpofVISCOmeter,wegottoknow thesamplestakenfromtheUltapani.
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CONCLUSIONS:
Thisistheresultofexaminingthewaterofthisplaceandcomparingitsvalue to distilled water It is more likely to get magnetic properties in the water here.
Ÿ Fromtheaboveresultitwouldbeknownthatherewaterhasionicproperties aswellasmagneticpropertiesalsofound.
REFERENCES:
I. EPA. (2012). 5.9 Conductivity In Water: Monitoring and Assessment. Retrieved fromhttp://water.epa.gov/type/rsl/monitoring/vms59.cfm
ViscosityofwatertakenfromUllapani,ismorethanViscosityofDistilledWater -3 2
Viscosityofwaterofultapani=9.14*10 Dyn.s/cm -3 2
Viscosityofdistilledwater=8.90*10 Dyn.s/cm
RESULT&DISCUSSION:
Duringtheresearchyoucanfindthephysicalpropertiesofthewaterflowingin the Ultapani area, the result is to get the following result when compared to its standardvalueofdistilledwater
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