Beaker A: 100% dissociation Beaker B: 50% dissociation volt What type of solution would you expect to be in Beaker B and why? OAstrong acid because it is a poor conductor of clectricity and more hydronium ions should be present in solution OA strong acid because it is a bctter conductor of cloctricity and more hydronium ions should be prescnt in solution. OAweak acid because it is a better conductor of clectricity and more hydronium ions should be present in solution. OAweak acid because it is a poor conductor of clectricity and fewer hydronium ions will be prcscnt in solution.
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![Beaker A: 100% dissociation
Beaker B: 50% dissociation
Volt
What type of solution would you cxpect to be in Beaker B and why?
OAstrong add because it is a poor conductor of electriaityand more hydronium
ions should be present in solution,
OAstrong acid bocause it is a betterconductor.of elcctricity and mor hydronium
ions should be prescnt in solution.
()Aweak acid bccause it isa better conductor of cledricity and more hydronium
jons should be present in solution.
JAwak acid because it isa poor conductor of clectricity and tewerhydronium
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