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EXPERIMENT 4 – Molar conductivity at Infinite Dilution of Electrolytes at 25 oC.
INTRD!CTIN Electrolytes are su"stances #$ic$ dissolve in #ater to %roduce solutions #$ic$ conduct electrical current. &uc$ su"stances %roduce ions #$en dissolve in #ater' and t$e ions carry t$e current t$rou($ t$e solution. Nonelectrolytes are su"stances #$ose a)ueous solutions do not contain ions and $ence do not conduct electrical current. Electrolytes are classified as eit$er stron( electrolytes or #ea* electrolytes. &tron( electrolytes #$en dissolved in #ater ioni+e co,%letely to %roduce ions. -or ea,%le' #$en NaCl is dissolved in #ater / NaCl 0s1
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Na 0a)1 Cl3 0a)1
T$ere are no dissolved NaCl ,olecule %resent in t$e solution. &olutions of stron( electrolytes are (ood conductors of electricity "ecause t$ey contain a relatively $i($ concentration of ions.