4. Write an equation for the dissociation of each of the compounds in Group B. Use for strong; for weak and write no reaction if there is zero conductivity. For phosphoric acid use the conductivity value to determine how many ions are produced by dissociation and write the appropriate equation.

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Name
Conductivity (uS/cm)
Adjusted Conductivity
A- CaCl2
Calcium chloride
28860
14629
103
103
A - AICla
Aluminum chloride
A- NaCI
し1ら1
ろaて
Sodium chloride
103
B- HC2H3O2
Acetic acid
103
B- HCI
Hydrochloric acid
19283
103
B- H3PO4
7476
103
Phosphoric acid
103
103
103
B- HaBO3
Boric acid
C- H2Odistiled
Distilled water
103
C- H2Otap
Tap water
333
103
C- CH3OH
103
103
Methanol
103
103
C-CH3CH2OH
Ethanol
Transcribed Image Text:Solution Name Conductivity (uS/cm) Adjusted Conductivity A- CaCl2 Calcium chloride 28860 14629 103 103 A - AICla Aluminum chloride A- NaCI し1ら1 ろaて Sodium chloride 103 B- HC2H3O2 Acetic acid 103 B- HCI Hydrochloric acid 19283 103 B- H3PO4 7476 103 Phosphoric acid 103 103 103 B- HaBO3 Boric acid C- H2Odistiled Distilled water 103 C- H2Otap Tap water 333 103 C- CH3OH 103 103 Methanol 103 103 C-CH3CH2OH Ethanol
4. Write an equation for the dissociation of each of the compounds in Group B. Use - for
strong; for weak and write no reaction if there is zero conductivity. For phosphoric
acid use the conductivity value to determine how many ions are produced by dissociation and
write the appropriate equation.
10a1
Transcribed Image Text:4. Write an equation for the dissociation of each of the compounds in Group B. Use - for strong; for weak and write no reaction if there is zero conductivity. For phosphoric acid use the conductivity value to determine how many ions are produced by dissociation and write the appropriate equation. 10a1
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