Your answer is partially correct. Try again. How would the electrical conductivi
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Your answer is partially correct. Try again. How would the electrical conductivity of a solution of Ba(OH)2 change as a solution of H2S04 is added slowly to it? The electrical conductivity would increase regularly, until the solutions had completely ionized The electrical conductivity would decrease regularly, until the solutions had completely ionized. The electrical conductivity would decrease regularly, until one solution had neutralized the other, forming a nonelectrolyte The electrical conductivity would increase regularly, until one solution had neutralized the other, forming a nonelectrolyte Use a net ionic equation to justify your answer. Include physical states in your answer. Ba (aq)+SO4 (aq)BaSO4(s) EditExplanation / Answer
Net ionic equation :
Ba+2 (aq) + H2SO4 (aq) -------------> BaSO4 (s) + 2 H+ (aq)
Explanation :
here H2SO4 is strong electrolyte . so it dissociates in to H+ and SO42-
in net ionic equation H+ should be included.
SO42- and Ba+2 combines and form BaSO4 precipitate.
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