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Which reaction will produce a solution that does not conduct electricity?
CH3OH(l) mc017-1.jpg CH3OH(aq)
CaBr2(s) mc017-2.jpg Ca2+(aq) + 2Brmc017-3.jpg(aq)
HF(g) + H2O(l) mc017-4.jpg H3O+(aq) + F–(aq)
NH3(g) + H2O(l) mc017-5.jpg NH4+(aq) + OH–(aq)
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CH3OH(l) → CH3OH(aq)
Methanol dissolves as neutral molecules (a nonelectrolyte), so the solution contains no ions and does not conduct electricity. The other reactions produce ions (CaBr2 is a strong electrolyte; HF and NH3 ionize partially but still give ionic species and conduct).
Methanol dissolves as neutral molecules (a nonelectrolyte), so the solution contains no ions and does not conduct electricity. The other reactions produce ions (CaBr2 is a strong electrolyte; HF and NH3 ionize partially but still give ionic species and conduct).
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