LAB: ELECTROLYTES
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Learn1 / 7Study using Learn An electrolyte is a substance which, when dissolved in water, produces ions capable of conducting an electrical current. Distilled Water None Tap water 10 amps Sugar (Solid) None Salt (Solid) None Sugar Dissolved in Water None Choose an answer Distilled Water NaOH in Distilled Water What is an electrolyte?Sugar Dissolved in Water Don't know?
Salt Dissolved in Distilled Water 180 amps NaOH in Distilled Water 100 amps HCl in Distilled Water 75-35 amps What is an electrolyte?An electrolyte is a substance which, when dissolved in water, produces ions capable of conducting an electrical current.Why does tap water conduct electricity but distilled water does not?Tap water contains dissolved metals and other substances that can act as conductors, but distilled water does not have these dissolved substances.What can you conclude happens to strong acids and bases when placed in water?They dissolve into ions in water.Would wet hands be better conductors than dry hands? Why or why not?Wet hands would be better conductors since salts dissolve in water.What types of substances would definitely be good conductors?Ionic substances would be good conductors since they dissolve in water and form ions. Terms (13) Hide definitions