Asked by Nisha
1. suggest an order for the conductivity of H+, Cl- and OH-, explain your reasoning
2. (so I have a conductivity data)....Which of the solutions have ions due to the presence of solute?
b. Are there covalent solutes that produced ions in solute?
2. (so I have a conductivity data)....Which of the solutions have ions due to the presence of solute?
b. Are there covalent solutes that produced ions in solute?
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Solutions: The H+ ions and OH- ions move under the influence of an electric field by very different processes than Na+ or Cl- ions. Consider your conductivity values for the 0.010 M solutions of NaCl ( 12.80), NaOH (1480), and HCl (1.083E). Suggest an order for the conductivity of H+ ions, Cl- ions, and OH- ions.
2. I have a conductivity table with values but don't know how to use it...
Solutions: The H+ ions and OH- ions move under the influence of an electric field by very different processes than Na+ or Cl- ions. Consider your conductivity values for the 0.010 M solutions of NaCl ( 12.80), NaOH (1480), and HCl (1.083E). Suggest an order for the conductivity of H+ ions, Cl- ions, and OH- ions.
2. I have a conductivity table with values but don't know how to use it...
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