6.9 - IONIC EQUILIBRIUM IN SOLUTION
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What is an electrolyte?
💡 Hint: Think of something you might add to water that allows it to conduct electricity.
Give an example of a strong electrolyte.
💡 Hint: What salt do we commonly use in cooking?
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What is a strong electrolyte?
💡 Hint: Remember the key difference between strong and weak electrolytes.
True or False: Weak electrolytes fully ionize in solution.
💡 Hint: Consider how vinegar behaves in water.
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How would you experimentally determine whether a given solution is a strong or weak electrolyte?
💡 Hint: What happens to the conductivity when more salt is added to water?
Discuss the effects of ion concentration on the position of equilibrium in the dissociation of acetic acid in water.
💡 Hint: Consider Le Chatelier's Principle.
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