Beaker A: 100% dissociation volt Beaker B: 50% dissociation volt Use the picture to answer the following question. What type of solution would you expect to be in Beaker A and why? (AKS 5h)

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Beaker A: 100% dissociation
volt
Beaker B: 50% dissociation
volt
Use the picture to answer the following question.
What type of solution would you expect to be in Beaker A and why? (AKS 5h)
Transcribed Image Text:Beaker A: 100% dissociation volt Beaker B: 50% dissociation volt Use the picture to answer the following question. What type of solution would you expect to be in Beaker A and why? (AKS 5h)
A. A strong acid because it is a better conductor of electricity and more hydronium ions should be present in solution.
B. A strong acid because it is a poor conductor of electricity and more hydronium ions should be present in solution.
C. A weak acid because it is a poor conductor of electricity and more hydronium ions should be present in solution.
D. A weak acid because it is a better conductor of electricity and more hydronium ions should be present in solution
Transcribed Image Text:A. A strong acid because it is a better conductor of electricity and more hydronium ions should be present in solution. B. A strong acid because it is a poor conductor of electricity and more hydronium ions should be present in solution. C. A weak acid because it is a poor conductor of electricity and more hydronium ions should be present in solution. D. A weak acid because it is a better conductor of electricity and more hydronium ions should be present in solution
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