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What must we know a given ionic salt to be able to predict whether is is a good or poor conductor, w/o testing its conductivity...Asked by judy
What must we know a given ionic salt to be able to predict whether is is a good or poor conductor, w/o testing its conductivity?
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bobpursley
What is its dissociation constant?
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bobpursley
I assume you are looking to predict the solution of the salt.
Very few ionic crystals are good conductors unless dissolved.
Very few ionic crystals are good conductors unless dissolved.
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judy
Yes
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judy
I assume you are looking to predict the solution of the salt.
yes Bob
yes Bob
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Anonymous
Students at the University of North Texas and the University of Washington built a car propelled by compressed nitrogen gas. The gas was obtained by boiling liquid nitrogen stored in a 200.0 L tank. What volume of N2 is released at 0.910 atm of pressure and 25 degrees C from a tank full of liquid N2 (d= 0.808 g/mL)?
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