Two quick questions. [pics]
The answers to them would be greatly appreciated.
Those seem to be test questions. Please try them first, analyze yourself. Check the result and then if you have any doubt, let us know. http://openstudy.com/code-of-conduct
I am well aware of the codes of conduct, and I promise you these are not "test" questions so to speak. It's entirely open-book, and these are the only two questions on the 30 question test I couldn't answer, as my textbook was left at school. This test is also a bonus test, so it really does not have much effect on my overall grade. Am I still asking too much? If so, sorry...
:) You're not asking too much, help has no limit ;)
Sorry for doubting on you dear friend.
haha no problem. If you don't feel like giving me a free answer, then no problem. I could try to google these concepts...
I will surely hesitate to give direct answer. Let me know what you did yet?
A? Though I'm unclear on what dissociation entitles
But actually, if it were to turn blue, then it would have needed to dissolve
Yep it is 1.24 L :)
Yeah you see, I'm not entirely sure. Maybe you could give me the answer, and explain why. I really do need to know, as I have another open book quiz regarding this subject
I was talking about first one.
yes
so was I, but I'm unclear on #2 is what I'm saying
Let us talk about the first one, first , ok?
Ok!
I think as it conducts electricity , so it is dissociated. But also, its color changes to blue, so dissolving has also occured
@aaronq , can you please confirm it?
I was thinking the same thing actually. I forgot that dissociating had to do with electric conductivity
Yeah, I'd say it's d.
Go for d) : )
thanks!
You're welcome joelp44.
yep! dissolving is the separation of a larger particle into smaller particles in solution dissociation is the separation of different species of a compound into their respective ions NaCl -> Na+ + Cl-
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