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Write equations showing the ions present after the following strong electrolytes are dissolved in water.
a. HNO3
b. Na2SO4
c. Al(NO3)3
d. SrBr2
e. KClO4
f. NH4Br
g. NH4NO3
h. CuSO4
i. NaOH
a)
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Interpretation: The equations for the following strong electrolytes have to be written.
Concept Introduction:
A strong electrolyte totally dissociates in a solution. These ions are good conductors of emotional current in the solution.
Answer to Problem 18SR
Explanation of Solution
To write the dissociation equation of
The dissociation equation of
Nitric acid on dissolving in Water split into
b)
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Interpretation: The equations for the following strong electrolytes have to be written.
Concept Introduction:
A strong electrolyte totally dissociates in a solution. These ions are good conductors of emotional current in the solution.
Answer to Problem 18SR
Explanation of Solution
To write the dissociation equation of
The dissociation equation of
Sodium sulphate on dissolving with Water split into
c)
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Interpretation: The equations for the following strong electrolytes have to be written.
Concept Introduction:
A strong electrolyte totally dissociates in a solution. These ions are good conductors of emotional current in the solution.
Answer to Problem 18SR
Explanation of Solution
To write the dissociation equation of
The dissociation equation of
Aluminum nitrate on dissolving with Water split into
d)
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Interpretation: The equations for the following strong electrolytes have to be written.
Concept Introduction:
A strong electrolyte totally dissociates in a solution. These ions are good conductors of emotional current in the solution.
Answer to Problem 18SR
Explanation of Solution
To write the dissociation equation of
The dissociation equation of
Strontium bromide on dissolving with Water split into
e)
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Interpretation: The equations for the following strong electrolytes have to be written.
Concept Introduction:
A strong electrolyte totally dissociates in a solution. These ions are good conductors of emotional current in the solution.
Answer to Problem 18SR
Explanation of Solution
To write the dissociation equation of
The dissociation equation of
Potassium perchlorate on dissolving with Water split into
f)
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Interpretation: The equations for the following strong electrolytes have to be written.
Concept Introduction:
A strong electrolyte totally dissociates in a solution. These ions are good conductors of emotional current in the solution.
Answer to Problem 18SR
Explanation of Solution
To write the dissociation equation of
The dissociation equation of
Ammonium bromide on dissolving with Water split into
g)
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Interpretation: The equations for the following strong electrolytes have to be written.
Concept Introduction:
A strong electrolyte totally dissociates in a solution. These ions are good conductors of emotional current in the solution.
Answer to Problem 18SR
Explanation of Solution
To write the dissociation equation of
The dissociation equation of
Ammonium nitrate on dissolving with Water split into
h)
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Interpretation: The equations for the following strong electrolytes have to be written.
Concept Introduction:
A strong electrolyte totally dissociates in a solution. These ions are good conductors of emotional current in the solution.
Answer to Problem 18SR
Explanation of Solution
To write the dissociation equation of
The dissociation equation of
Copper sulphate on dissolving with Water split into
i)
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Interpretation: The equations for the following strong electrolytes have to be written.
Concept Introduction:
A strong electrolyte totally dissociates in a solution. These ions are good conductors of emotional current in the solution.
Answer to Problem 18SR
Explanation of Solution
To write the dissociation equation of
The dissociation equation of
Sodium hydroxide on dissolving with Water split into
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