state whether the solutions are strong/weak electrolytes, and
whether they would make a lightbulb glow
Page < 1 > of 2 ZOOM Purt A. Conductivity Testing - Evidence for lons in Aqueous Solution **Changes from the lab manual are highlighted in bold RED Solution LIOH(aq) Observation Bright Light Conclusion Strong Electrolyte Tonized / Nonionized Li (aq) + OH(aq) HINO-(u) Dim Light Weak Electrolyte HNO:(aq) 1. H-O (distilled) H:0 (ap) -omi- 2. NaCl is) NaCl(aq) 3. CaCO3(s) Caco (ay) 4 CaCl (s) CuCl- (u) 5. (#) HCl(aq) (b) HC H302 (aq) (c) HINO: (a)
Page of 2 ZOOM (d) NaOH(aq) (c) NH.OH(aq) (f) Kl(aq) changed to C12H2O(s) Call 01 ( 4 ) (8) AL(NO3) (aq) (h) Mg(OH)2 (aq) changed to SiO2 (s) SKO (aq) (1) CuSO4 (ay) Ca(NO3)2(aq) changed to etharlol (CHINO)
state whether the solutions are strong/weak electrolytes, and whether they would make a lightbulb glow
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state whether the solutions are strong/weak electrolytes, and whether they would make a lightbulb glow
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