1. What happens to ionic compounds in solution? How does this allow them to conduct electricity? Be sure to use the behavior of submicroscopic particles and intermolecular forces in your answer.

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1. What happens to ionic compounds in solution? How does this allow them to conduct electricity? Be sure to use the behavior of submicroscopic particles and intermolecular forces in your answer.

2. Which of the IV solutions above would conduct electricity? Which would not?

Normal Saline Solution
• Sodium ions - 154 mmol
• Chloride ions - 154 mmol
5% Dextrose
• Glucose - 280 mmol
Hartmann's Solution
• Sodium ions - 131 mmol
• Chloride ions - 111 mmol
• Calcium ions - 2 mmol
• Potassium ions - 5 mmol
• Lactate (C3H5O3) ions - 29 mmol
Transcribed Image Text:Normal Saline Solution • Sodium ions - 154 mmol • Chloride ions - 154 mmol 5% Dextrose • Glucose - 280 mmol Hartmann's Solution • Sodium ions - 131 mmol • Chloride ions - 111 mmol • Calcium ions - 2 mmol • Potassium ions - 5 mmol • Lactate (C3H5O3) ions - 29 mmol
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