Chemical equation formula or Cequations AAAAAAAAAAAAA Experiment #8 Electrical conductivity & Electrolytes. Conductivity of solutions FLINN Scientific conductivity meter scale OFF Scale RED LED Green LED 0 OFF Dim OFF medium OFF Bright Dim 4 Very Bright Medium -237 LED Conductivity Low or Nowe Low Medium High very high SE = Strong Electrolyte, FE = Fair Electrolyte WE=Weak Electrolyte, NE- Noni Electrolyte 4 | Crystalline NaCl (Ionic Compound) 5 Deionized Water (covalent compound) 6 tap water (covalent compound) 7 0.1 M glucose (Molecular compound) 8 AAAAAAA D. A ethanol (Molecular compound Prediction observed Conductivity No glow (WE)? red, dim green ? LED (NE)? Both tour Dim? (NE)? Bright red, Dim green? I Can you help me understand how I'm supposed to find the predictions of the following solutions? I know this is an Ionic compound and that the more ions in a solution means it is able to carry a charge, right? The light are not matching up with the scale So I'm confused about what I should be Seeing and what the conductivity meter is saying?
Chemical equation formula or Cequations AAAAAAAAAAAAA Experiment #8 Electrical conductivity & Electrolytes. Conductivity of solutions FLINN Scientific conductivity meter scale OFF Scale RED LED Green LED 0 OFF Dim OFF medium OFF Bright Dim 4 Very Bright Medium -237 LED Conductivity Low or Nowe Low Medium High very high SE = Strong Electrolyte, FE = Fair Electrolyte WE=Weak Electrolyte, NE- Noni Electrolyte 4 | Crystalline NaCl (Ionic Compound) 5 Deionized Water (covalent compound) 6 tap water (covalent compound) 7 0.1 M glucose (Molecular compound) 8 AAAAAAA D. A ethanol (Molecular compound Prediction observed Conductivity No glow (WE)? red, dim green ? LED (NE)? Both tour Dim? (NE)? Bright red, Dim green? I Can you help me understand how I'm supposed to find the predictions of the following solutions? I know this is an Ionic compound and that the more ions in a solution means it is able to carry a charge, right? The light are not matching up with the scale So I'm confused about what I should be Seeing and what the conductivity meter is saying?
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Please help me understand how to predict 4-8, using the chemicals and formula equations, and ions. Is seems like a lot but that basically what I need help understanding, please! Thank you in advance.
P.S - keep seeing people to reach out in the comments if I had additional questions, but I don't see one???

Transcribed Image Text:Chemical
equation
formula
or
Cequations
AAAAAAAAAAAAA
Experiment #8 Electrical conductivity & Electrolytes.
Conductivity of solutions
FLINN Scientific conductivity meter scale
OFF
Scale
RED LED
Green LED
0
OFF
Dim
OFF
medium
OFF
Bright
Dim
4
Very Bright
Medium
-237
LED Conductivity
Low or Nowe
Low
Medium
High
very high
SE = Strong Electrolyte, FE = Fair Electrolyte
WE=Weak Electrolyte, NE- Noni Electrolyte
4 | Crystalline NaCl (Ionic Compound)
5
Deionized Water (covalent compound)
6 tap water (covalent compound)
7 0.1 M glucose (Molecular compound)
8
AAAAAAA
D. A ethanol (Molecular compound
Prediction
observed Conductivity
No glow
(WE)? red, dim green
?
LED
(NE)? Both tour Dim?
(NE)? Bright red, Dim green?
I Can you help me understand how I'm supposed
to find the predictions of the following solutions?
I know this is an Ionic compound and that
the more ions in a solution means it is able
to carry a charge, right?
The light are not matching up with the scale
So I'm confused about what I should be
Seeing and what the conductivity meter is saying?
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