Is there a difference in conductivity between the 0.01 M NaCl and 0.01 M Na3PO4 solutions. If so explain the difference
I'm not sure, sorry!
I could imagine. While the molarity is the same, the substances are completely different.
i would agree with him, but then again i suck at chemistry ;-; sorry .-.
yes they are so why is it different i need to explain
yes but i still don't know what is the difference in the conductivity according to the question
describe the bonds in each of he molecules
NaCl is the salt of a strong acid and a strong base which means that a solution is neutral or pH 7
i need furthur assitance please
no. ionic, or covalent or etc...
NaCl is ionic
there is a difference, the conductivity would be higher in the solution with a larger number of \(\sf ions\). If you write dissociation equations in water for the compounds, and compare the number of ions each results in, you'll have the answer.
is Na3PO4 covalent
the P-O bonds are covalent, but the Na-O bonds are ionic.
ok
I have another question: predict products and write a balanced chemical equation for the reactions below. include the physical states of the products in your equation. 1. H2SO4 (aq)+Ba(OH)2(aq) 2. HC2H302(aq)+NH3(aq)
see for the first, \[2H ^{+}+SO _{4}^{2-}+Ba ^{2+}+2OH ^{-}--->BaSO _{4} +2H _{2}O\]
for second one the equatiob is for arhenius acid base reactions... \[NH _{3}+HC _{2}H _{3}O _{2}--->NH _{4}^{+}+C _{2}H _{3}O _{2}^{-}\] @toxicsugar22
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