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https://session.masteringchemistry.com/myct/itemView?assignmentProblemID-56223389 General Chemistry 101 Section 5 Chapter 9 PhET SimulationSugar and Salt Solutions bep Electrolytes and Nonelectrolytes as salts, dissolve in water to form ions in solution. For some of these salts, the ion can be a poiyatomic ion, which is a charged partile that consists of more than one element, e.g., NO Salts are not the only ionizable compounds. Acid and base compounds, where H serves as the cation acids are commonly written with a CoOH ending or with the acidic hydrogen first to distinguish them from nonacidle isomers, eg. C2H, COOH or HC, HO, for propanoic acid. Some molecules dissolve in water without forming ions, thus they would be considered nonelectrolytes. These molecules are formed by covalant bands and are able to dissolve due to interactions s between their partial charges and the partial charges on water. In the case of water, this type of interaction is known as hydrogen bonding can occur between molecules in which hydrogen is covalontly bonded to an electronegative element (oxygen, nitrogen, fluorine), and partialy postive hydrogen will interact with an electronegative atom on another molecule Part B Sort the following compounds based on whether or not they will bohave as electrolytos that dissolve via ionization or as soluble hydrogen bonding. Drag the appropriate formulas to their respective bins. ia ionization or as soluble nonselectrolytes that dissolve viaExplanation / Answer
Electrolyte: substance that will conduct electricity
Strong Electrolytes: CaCl2, Li2SO4, Cu(ClO)2,NaNO3, H2CO3(weak)
NON-Electrolytes: PH3, C6H12O6, C3HO C12H22O21
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