What is the expected electrical conductivity of the following solutions? a. NaOH(aq) b. HCl(aq) c. C6H12O6(aq) (glucose) d. NH3(l)
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NaOH(aq): High electrical conductivity. Sodium hydroxide is a strong base that completely ionizes in solution, producing Na+ and OH- ions that can carry an electrical current. b. HCl(aq): High electrical conductivity. Hydrochloric acid is a strong acid that Show more…
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