You obtained three different solutions in lab and placed them in three different
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You obtained three different solutions in lab and placed them in three different beakers. Unfortunately when you get back to your bench, you realize you forgot to label the beakers. Since they are all colorless solutions you can't really tell them apart. You think you might see a precipitate in some of them, but you aren't sure if it's from the solution or not because your lab partner didn't clean the beakers out very well before he handed them to you You have a conductivity probe handy so you decide to measure the conductivity of each solution (see Table 1). solutions in each beaker Using the data you collected, perform the following tasks Conductivity Beaker 1 | 5.900 x103 S/cm Beaker 2 | 9 S/cm Beaker 3 | 597 S/cm 1) Categorize the compound in each beaker as a strong, weak, or non- electrolyte. (Drag the label into the appropriate bin) 2) Select two (2) figures for each beaker that are an accurate depiction of solutions that beaker might contain. (Notice, this means that ALL of the figures should be sorted into a bin when you complete the problem) Beaker 1 Beaker 2 Beaker 3Explanation / Answer
beaker1:strong electrolyte 1&5 figures
beaker2:non electrolyte 2&4 figures
beaker3:weak electrolyte 3&6 figures.
if more no. of ions are possible in the aqeous solution more conductivity is more.
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