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Applying Concepts These questions test conceptual learning. When a 0.1-M aqueous ammon...

Applying Concepts

These questions test conceptual learning.

When a 0.1-M aqueous ammonia solution is tested with a conductivity apparatus (p. 97), the bulb glows dimly. When a 0.1-M hydrochloric acid solution is tested, the bulb glows brightly. As water is added to each of the solutions, would you expect the bulb to glow brighter, stop glowing, or stay the same? Explain your reasoning.

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