
(a)
Interpretation:
The titration reaction should be given corresponds to given graphs.
Concept introduction:
Electrical conductivity of a solution:
The total concentration of dissolved ions in the solution is directly proportional to the electrical conductivity of a solution.
In generally strong electrolytes are have high conductivity than weak electrolyte.
Strongest electrolyte:
The compound that dissolved in water and completely dissociate to produce the ions into the solution is known as strongest electrolyte.
Weak electrolyte:
The compound that dissolved in water and does not completely dissociate to produce the ions into the solution is known as weak electrolyte.
Non-electrolyte:
The compound that dissolved in water and does not dissociate to produce the ions into the solution is known as non-electrolyte.
(b)
Interpretation:
The titration reaction should be given corresponds to given graphs.
Concept introduction:
Electrical conductivity of a solution:
The total concentration of dissolved ions in the solution is directly proportional to the electrical conductivity of a solution.
In generally strong electrolytes are have high conductivity than weak electrolyte.
Strongest electrolyte:
The compound that dissolved in water and completely dissociate to produce the ions into the solution is known as strongest electrolyte.
Weak electrolyte:
The compound that dissolved in water and does not completely dissociate to produce the ions into the solution is known as weak electrolyte.
Non-electrolyte:
The compound that dissolved in water and does not dissociate to produce the ions into the solution is known as non-electrolyte.
(c)
Interpretation:
The titration reaction should be given corresponds to given graphs.
Concept introduction:
Electrical conductivity of a solution:
The total concentration of dissolved ions in the solution is directly proportional to the electrical conductivity of a solution.
In generally strong electrolytes are have high conductivity than weak electrolyte.
Strongest electrolyte:
The compound that dissolved in water and completely dissociate to produce the ions into the solution is known as strongest electrolyte.
Weak electrolyte:
The compound that dissolved in water and does not completely dissociate to produce the ions into the solution is known as weak electrolyte.
Non-electrolyte:
The compound that dissolved in water and does not dissociate to produce the ions into the solution is known as non-electrolyte.

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