Which of the following 0.500 M solutions will be the most conductive? Choose all that apply.
A. Sodium chloride B. Acetic acidC. Methanol D. Dextrose (table sugar)
Which 0.500 M solution will be the least conductive? Choose all that apply.
A. Acetic acidB. Methanol C. Dextrose (table sugar) D. Sodium chloride
1)
NaCl is strong electrolyte.
It will dissociate completely into ions
CH3COOH and CH3OH are weak electrolyte. They partially dissociate into ions.
Dextrose is non electrolyte.
NaCl would be most conductive as it produces maximum ions in solution
Answer: A
2)
Dextrose is least conductive as it do not produce any ions in solution
Answer: C
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