Ammonia is a weak base. Potassium hydroxide is a strong base. Which statement is correct?
A solution of potassium hydroxide will always have greater connectivity than a solution of ammonia.
A solution of potassium hydroxide will always have more OH- ions in a solution of ammonia.
A solution of potassium hydroxide will always have a higher pH than a solution of ammonia.
A solution of potassium hydroxide will always have a lesser concentration of solute than a solution of ammonia.
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A makes no sense to me. I don't know what "connectivity" means.
B makes absolutely no sense to me.c, d are not true.
I don't believe C and D are always true.
B makes absolutely no sense to me.c, d are not true.
I don't believe C and D are always true.
It was supposed to say conductivity sorry
Also B states - A solution of potassium hydroxide will always have more OH- ions THAN in a solution of ammonia.
A is certainly true if the concentrations are the same.
B would be true if the concentrations are the same but the word "in" throws me for a loop.
I don't be believe C and D are true all the time
B would be true if the concentrations are the same but the word "in" throws me for a loop.
I don't be believe C and D are true all the time